Well things have changed, I've been working away over the last week and then at the weekend Mr FF joined me and we've made great progress at the front. All the weeds, mainly grass, have been removed and the new rhododendrons have been planted along with a few cuttings I had in stock. I shall put the daffodils that were in pots on the patio out there soon, plus maybe some primulas I can split and various bits of ground cover. Surprisingly it is quite a nice area of the garden, looking back up to the house and though I don't suppose we shall ever spend much time there it does look colourful from the road, so the postie might appreciate it at least. Today it rained which stopped me finishing off, there's just a bit more weeding to do, but the soil turned very dark accentuating the plants, polishing their leaves and watering in the new ones. Mr FF and I have spent much of today moaning gently as we move about, it was hard work and we ache but in the way you don't mind too much because you've achieved something.
Born in and now returned to Yorkshire from Scotland, spending summers in Italy. I knit socks but prefer to wear flip flops
Monday, 27 April 2009
Being up front
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Hope you're recovering well from the aches and pains? We don't have a front garden, so I don't have to worry about that, which is a relief. I imagine that having a front garden is a bit of a pain, you just want to spend all your time in the private, lived in area, don't you. Well done anyway, i imagine you have a huge sense of achievement getting that done!
ReplyDeleteLove Vanessa xxx (do you mind if i knit)
That looks amazing - you must have worked so hard to get it looking so good.
ReplyDeleteIt's not just postie that will like it, you might find neighbours will meander past and appreciate it too.
Now I have an urge to sort out my terrible front garden : )
Oh it does look good.
ReplyDeleteWell Done.
You have been working hard! Your garden is looking very pretty. I love a 'natural' looking garden.
ReplyDeleteAll that effort has certainly paid off - your garden looks great. Now please can I borrow you two?
ReplyDeleteThese gorgeous pictures made me feel so much in England. I almost felt the smell of the cold air.
ReplyDeletePlease, keep posting pictures of your garden.
Alfazema
Lovely lovey photographs. I'm just beging to tackle our urban garden. it has never ever been touched, which is both exciting and terrifing at the same time. Hope you kepp posting pictures of your little bit of Yorkshire!
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