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11/26/15

traditional English cottage garden

 I had a picture in my mind of how my garden would turn out--tall flowers in the middle, shorter ones around the edges with groups of flowers on one side, mixed varieties on the other. I like organized things, that's just how I roll. But, we all know about the best laid plans. And with the seeds from former gardens (that I didn't consider a possibility after all these years) it came out looking more like a traditional English cottage garden. I can live with that.


Nature Thursday - DND

Maple Hill Hop

14 comments:

  1. Your cottage garden is beautiful and a little paradies for many insects. I Like the soft colors.

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  2. Dear Betty,
    Your contribution provides summer feelings in our cold season.
    Very nice to see.
    A big thank you again for your contribution.
    I was very happy about it, and thank you for your loyal participation :-)
    ♥Greetings from Deutschland and have a pleasant day
    Jutta

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  3. Beautiful garden with lovely flowers.

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  4. It's so wonderful... it looks like a may garden in Spring to me; now is so cold in november and so grey!
    Sunny day!

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  5. I think God had something else in mind! It looks gorgeous!

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  6. I love your garden. It's much betten than this organized park-gardens. It has a little bit of facility.
    have a nice day
    gusta

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  7. Hari OM
    ...it's gorgeous! (Sorry been MIA - "etherwobbles" ie no 'net for over a week. EEEEKKK.... YAM xx

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  8. It's beautiful! My garden is under a foot of snow right now, so it's so nice to see yours in bloom.

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