Wednesday, December 5
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Lots of green with the occasional burst of colour - it looks like November :)
ReplyDeleteThose bursts of colour are disappearing fast, Margaret.
DeleteWhat a soggy month it's been, but nice too some new life and colour!
ReplyDeleteVery soggy Belinda quite a change from a few months ago
DeleteI just love seeing what everyone is up to in their veg gardens ....it encourages me to get out there and tidy up . Love your pics .
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debs. We are having to have a bit of a break from allotment tasks. Things are too soggy at the moment.
DeleteEvery time I see a clean-ready bed, it makes me so jealous. Cause every time I have part of the garden that needs to be tidied up.
ReplyDeleteBut your beds are always so full, Endah no time for a ready bed!
DeleteI enjoyed your monthly photographic round up Sue. What have you been sowing - third collage down?
ReplyDeleteWe sowed coriander, salad leaves and spring onions indoors under our growlight, Anna but I'm not sure how well it will work out. It's just an experiment.
DeleteI wish you two were here to sort my gardens out! Wonderful array of pictures, especially the birds!xxx
ReplyDeleteYou never let me down over your choice of favourites, Dina. :-)
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