THE SPRING GARDEN AND MIXED FEELINGS!
Posts have been rather scarce on my blog recently! We returned from a wonderful river cruise in Europe 3 weeks ago and catching up with the family and jetlag have probably been the culprits!
I have mixed feelings in posting the photos of our spring garden at South Acres this morning because we have sold our lovely farm. Looking at these photos, I am reminded of the huge amount of work we have put into the garden over the past eight years. This will be the last spring and summer here and I do feel rather sad.
If I want to continue blogging, I shall now have to change the name of the Blog too! We are not leaving the Southern Highlands, but the Blog name will have to change. A name I have in mind is "The Lime Walk"...It is quite difficult to find a decent name these days as most are already taken! I am considering getting a professional to help me design a new layout for "The Lime Walk" as the current format seems to tricky to navigate in terms of leaving comments etc. Anyway... below are the photos and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did taking them! We have an Open Garden this coming weekend, so the few weeds you see on the pathways will have to go!! Sorry there are so many photos too!
Beautiful! So lovingly cared for. A big like for 'The Lime Walk'.
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan... how is your garden coming along... I guess it's almost winter now so time to rest!! J x
DeletePiers has been busy planting bulbs with the first frost but apart from that it is very quiet. We are coming to Australia for a rest. Susan xo
DeleteHow stunning is your garden! Just loved all the photos, its such a beautiful time of year in the Highlands. Good luck with all the work getting the garden ready for the open.
ReplyDeleteThanks Heidi! Open garden went along well without me as I was welcoming a new grand-daughter into the world! jx
DeleteMost spectacular! We had the pleasure of walking through the garden with our little 2 year old who stopped to smell every flower, collecting special flowers which were neatly placed at her setting on the table. The climbing rose was her favourite - 1 hour of holding and burying her nose into the petals. This is really the most beautiful garden I have ever seen, so much hard work and love, and so wonderful of you to open the garden to raise money for the local school. Thanks for sharing the photos xx
ReplyDeleteShe was adorable in the garden! xx
ReplyDeleteYour blog is divine! I have just spent a very pleasant half hour reading backwards through your gorgeous posts. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate.. Lovely of you to leave a comment!
ReplyDeleteJenny this garden is quite spectacular. I'm amazed at its scale and beauty. Behind this lies a hugely impressive depth of knowledge, thought and seriously hard work I imagine. Can't wait to see it!!!!!
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