Wednesday, August 5
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A good round up of photos. To answer your question, I am not good with lawn care and my lawn is more weeds than grass. I have hawkbit, dandelion, clover, self heal, daisies, buttercups, dock, plantain and more! Very wildlife friendly, for sure.
ReplyDeleteMuch better for wildlife than a pristine lawn, Deborah
DeleteLove your gloxinia and clematis Sue. I see your harvest is gorgeous, black currant and raspberry look tasty.
ReplyDeleteNo gloxinias, Nadezda - which photo did you think was one.
DeleteIt looks like July was a busy beautiful month.
ReplyDeleteA bit less beautiful than usual, Lisa
DeleteI love to see these posts Sue. My fav image, believe it or not, is of the empty wheelbarrow. I love taking images of the gardener at work when visiting gardens and have many wheelbarrow images.
ReplyDeleteThe first photos were blurry Shirley, I'm not sure why so I reposted them.
DeleteLoving the action canine photos - so cute!
ReplyDeleteRuby loves to chase a ball, Margaret
DeleteLovely pictures Jo, such a variety, especially loved Ruby and that frog.xxx
ReplyDeleteI always know which photos you will pick out Dina
DeleteWonderful photos. I'm loving your dahlias and all that produce :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nikki, thanks for dropping by and making a comment.
DeleteThe crocosmia's looking good. Mine really needs lifting and dividing, it's not performing well at all. Ruby looks like a real livewire, I bet you need eyes in the back of your head at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI think our crocosmia needs the same treatment, Jo. Ruby is definitely full of energy and is always plotting new ways to get up to mischief
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