Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett
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
Oh, that is just stunning. Thank you for the "tour". Wow!
ReplyDeleteIt was so peaceful too, Sue even at the height of the holiday season
Deletewhat a lovely group of pictures Sue I particularly likes the first one with the waterfall
ReplyDeleteAs you can imagine David we took loads.
DeleteLovely real English garden, Sue. I liked the foliage: hostas, heucheras, ferns. And the colors of flowers are beautiful especially around a fountain.
ReplyDeleteThere was plenty to enjoy Nadezda
DeleteThat really is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt was a good find Jessica
DeleteThere is real Yorkshire character there Sue
ReplyDeleteA colleague used to do volunteer and advisory work but that was many years ago.
We intend to visit again in spring, Roger
DeleteBeautiful - I love abundant, informal gardens like that. Wishing I had at least one of those water features in my garden.
ReplyDeleteWater adds something to a garden Margaret doesn't it?
DeleteIf that was just a taster Sue I'm looking forward to the main course. What a fabulous looking garden and house too!
ReplyDeleteMore photos will go in our online portfolio soon Anna
DeleteIt looks like a great place to visit x
ReplyDeleteIt is Jo
DeleteHow lovely, the hall is splendid, I did love the woodland and that waterfall!xxx
ReplyDeleteWe also climbed to a viewpoint from which we watched a red kite soaring on thermals Dina
DeleteThat's really beautiful, Sue! I like it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGlad that you enjoyed it Endah
DeleteSuch a beautiful place Sue! Lovely trees and flowers!
ReplyDeleteAnd quiet and peaceful too Malar
DeleteI've often seen Parcevall Hall Gardens signposted when we've visited Appletreewick but we've never been, we must make more of an effort when we go again, it looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt's worth a visit, Jo and it's dog friendly
ReplyDeleteWe love to visit gardens, it's a weekly trip out somewhere or other. Always great to find new places and Yorkshire is somewhere I need to explore more.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Happy Homebird. We never run short places to visit here in Yorkshire :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Gardens. I love your harvest photos. I am hoping my Krim tomatoes will turn black, but time is running out. Thanks for sharing all of your successes. It is good to see.
ReplyDeletelove this nice gardens...i just can see the beautiful scenery from far far away... :(
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