It's still a bit nippy but the garden is coming alive. Plants I had forgotten about, weeds that I'd rather forget and some new additions. I always buy Pelargoniums/Geraniums (which one? I never know) and plant up the window boxes and pots as they last for months and the slitherers don't munch them.
Still plenty to do. Seeds to sow for a cutting garden, play houses to finish decorating, gravel paths to put down. My tomato seedlings did not germinate so I've cheated and bought tomato plants. To be honest, I never have much luck with tomatoes.
Little Bird is happy on the days he can mooch around the garden although he has developed a love for taking flower heads off - my poor tulips.
Joining in with Mammasaurus and How does your garden grow linky. There are some lovely garden to look at over there.








Your garden looks fabulous - really colourful and welcoming. (We never have much luck with tomatoes either - ours look very scrawny at the moment!)
ReplyDeleteI love that dusky last shot. What a lovely place!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of your garden, it's looking great, very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is looking very pretty at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI love your garden! Those lanterns on the fence look great and it looks like you could find something new to see every time you visited :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy and vibrant garden! Oh I love it - such a charming space to explore x
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up and sharing your garden!
PS. Gorgeous looking blog you have here - have added it to my blog roll :)
What a wonderfully busy garden i can imagine the birds singing and just pottering around your garden very nice :)
ReplyDeleteLove your garden
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks lovely, such a happy little space! I especially love that last shot. I've just sowed all my seeds in the hopes of having my own little cutting garden too, can't wait! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your garden, it's like a secret garden, you don't know where the winding path will lead you. It's beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks great, love the round path IYKWIM, katie x
ReplyDeleteI love this garden! Seriously can I come and visit? :)
ReplyDeleteI've always loved your garden. Love the yellow of your summer house, so pretty x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous garden, very creative, so much better than pristine lawns and borders.
ReplyDeletei absolutely love your garden!! everything about it.
ReplyDeletewhat a great garden, so much going on.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very pretty garden you have! I love the tulips, they are really stunning x
ReplyDeleteA very pretty garden! I love sweet peas too - they were my flowers when I got married! The tulips you have are breathtaking. xx
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful garden, it looks like a riot of colour. I love the stripy tulips, beautiful
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks lovely. Do I spy a little hide away, wendy house at the bottom of your garden?
ReplyDeleteThank you for popping over and leaving a comment- I'm pretty rubbish at leaving comments too. Regarding your comment, the chapel is in the country. It's actually part of a vintage museum although you could never tell looking at the photo. Yes, i got married in a museum!!
I love your garden! I wish mine were as beautiful; I have two mud pie bakers living there...
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