Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
Sue, I liked Martyn's video very much. I should go to Harlow Carr this July but ... the next visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
You'll have to let us know if you plan a visit and then we could possibly meet up there. We also found a nice little pub for lunch.
DeleteSplendid colours! I've never been to Harlow Carr. What is your favourite time of year to visit?
ReplyDeleteTrying again as last link didn't work
DeleteI don't really know Sarah. We gave been in March, April, June, July and August and there is something different to see on each visit. If you are interested we have photos of each visit in our portfolio here
They are so beautiful! Most of them are new for me.
ReplyDeleteOur gardens could be in different worlds, Endah
DeleteI love how the yarrow breaks up the bee balm & daisies - I have had to get rid of a couple of yarrow plants in my garden as I find they just seem to take over (and then flop over!)
ReplyDeleteIt is a great combination, Margaret, contrast in colour and flower shape.
DeleteSuch a pretty blooms over there! I never seen most of them here!
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty Malar
DeleteWe visited our local RHS garden yesterday too - Wisley. Lots of the flowers there are (unsurprisingly) similar to the ones you display. It's a great time of year to visit, because there is colour everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI bet that you spent a fair bit of time in the kitchen garden, Mark
DeleteSo lovely to see these images...really must get there one day. Just what I needed...goreous and so very relaxing!xxx
ReplyDeleteGlad that you enjoyed them , Dina
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