
the 'wild' border! it gets cut right back in the summer.

this bush was a bit of a butterfly love fest!

a view looking up the garden from underneath the walnut tree

some aquilegias - one of my favouite flowers in the garden, although this year they're not looking just good as previous summers.

the public path - this was the original 'road' down to the village!
10 comments:
Wonderful garden Pam!
Beautiful!! May is always the nicest month in our garden too :0)
I love the lushness of your garden - what a wonderful place to get your creative juices flowing! I have always loved irises, and can't wait till mine look like yours!
You have a really beautiful garden, Pam! Thank you so much for sharing!
OMG, I would love to own such a dreamy garden, would spend hours in it!
Beautiful!
what a gorgeously HUGE garden you have Pam! do you have help with it? It's really lovely .. it must be wonderful to find little nooks and crannies to sit and just relax :-)
it's mostly 'wildflowers' ie weeds :)
Sigmosaics - I wish we had help! it's just Aaron and I - that's why it's pretty wild! it would be a full-time job trying to tame it, thankfully, as we live in the countryside it's scruffiness doesn't look out of place and the neighbours don't complain :D
You have a gorgeous garden, Pam!
What a feast!
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