Monday 11 April 2011

Top of the garden, Moel y ci in the background

With scaffolding set up for access to the roof, it was a grand opportunity to look down on the whole garden. On the left a big sycamore has just come into leaf.  The new garden beside the wood is a good spot for summer evening sun.   In the middle, Lord Lambourne apple tree, with possibly a few blossoms left after the usual ravages of the bullfinches. The poly tunnel on the right is full of raspberries, and behind the tunnel Corby in a pink hat is doing something in the vegetable garden. The bare space in front of the tunnel will be a bed of high-octane dahlias later on. On the far right, the beech tree in the hedge still holds on to last year's leaves. Click on the image to enlarge it.

1 comment:

  1. That's a grand sight! Love seeing how everything is coming along. The little visiting garden, on the right by the rock wall, looks so inviting. Great job you two.

    ReplyDelete