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I do hope this isn't garden abuse! This is down the bottom :) taken in the summer

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Lovely garden, how do you look after so much? Great for children to explore I should imagine

Love Iris x

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hufferpuffer in reply to Lyd12

Its fairly wild, my big fellow does his best to tame it, the children love it, I'm keeping it for them! :)

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Jolyn

Ohh Huff......that is GORgeous. No wonder you love it. It's really lovely. :-) xxx

What a beautiful sanctuary,xxx

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Yes Wendells, I know I am so fortunate to be here! :) the beaches are good too! :)

That is gorgeous garden 'abuse'...lol

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Haha, I could carry on but.....there's a limit :D lololol!

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Garden abuse . . . hahahaha! Beautiful space Huff :) :)

Paradise !

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Beautiful garden hufferpuffer how or who looks after it, plants are fantastic, any chance of what some of the plants are called. Annette

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hufferpuffer in reply to angse

Hello Angse, thank you, this little patch is full of Campions, Foxgloves, Ragged Robin, Meadow sweet, Water Hemlock, Celendine, Marsh Marigolds, Marsh Orchids, ferns...it sort of looks after itself, just have to try and keep the brambles down.

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I must get some of those plants, I adore foxgloves anyway, together all your plants, create a most romantic garden in the midst of it all I can see a beautiful white stature of a Grecian goddess. Annette

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Photogeek

Hi Huffer P I love your Garden , so big and wild, And yes it is abuse , abuse of

Me because I have now turned ' green' with envy. Lol

Oh I want to paint that. It's a bit like those lost gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, I hope

You get lots of happy days there and enjoy.

Hannah 💐

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hufferpuffer in reply to Photogeek

Thank you Hannah, that's so lovely, you are welcome to come and sit and paint with me anytime you like, I'd love that. :) xxx

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bikergrove

It looks ready to be explored by cats,dogs,children etc,just lovely nature at its best.

Beautiful, wild flowers make a stunning scene. Huff if I could stand all the pollen I'd pitch a tent, relax and get lost in thoughts surrounded by colour. Oh well in my dreams only xx sonia xx

I'm not jealous :x x

So beautiful - just natural and as gardens should be. I shall pretend I'm sitting there and just relax 😊 Jan. xx

Its beautiful! Great photo xx

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Thank you Tad! :) xxx

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sassy59

No, not abuse but did you ask permission? Beautiful garden huff. xxxx :)

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Azure_Sky

Wow your garden is wonderful. It must be a great haven for butterflies and honey bees.

Hi

I was wondering if you could recommend some plants i could put in my garden.

Im not well enough to go out everyday weeding and dead heading and all that but i do like to sit out when its nice.

At the moment there is nothing out there just pots and a lawn but i would like to plant some things that can pretty much take care of themselves, some that would grow high and some that would flower .

If you or anyone can think of any i would really appreciate some suggestions or advice .

Hope your well x

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Hi Mandy, you can buy mixed seeds in various colours and you just shake them on to where you want them, Home Bargain only £i or the Pound shop,just shake and go! xxxxxx

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i have seen them...do they really work , have you tried them x

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