What a lovely garden! October is here and soon it will be December…and it will be Christmas again. 🙂 I too start counting days from October but I think the excitement doesn’t even need any kind of numbering.
The major part of our garden is only eight years old, as we cut down 22 conifers and masses of palm trees when we arrived. The conifers were untamed and half dead, making the house very dark. Gradually the trees are becoming themselves. I’d like to make it low maintenance!! Glad you are enjoying your Clivias too!
What a lovely garden! October is here and soon it will be December…and it will be Christmas again. 🙂 I too start counting days from October but I think the excitement doesn’t even need any kind of numbering.
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Perhaps you have a calm Christmas to look forward to, Norma. I hope so!
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So, so beautiful and refreshing… we are heading towards winter, but for some reason one of the rhododendron’s is flowering.
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That is wonderful Hilary! Our azaleas seem to flower both spring and autumn too.
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I love your garden. It ‘s beauty is a reflection of you, Chris and Millie.
Your photos are always beautiful too/
Love to you all,
Cheryl
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Thank you Cheryl for your kind words! 🙂
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Our clivias are looking glorious too. The best ever. You have a very nice and natural looking garden.
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The major part of our garden is only eight years old, as we cut down 22 conifers and masses of palm trees when we arrived. The conifers were untamed and half dead, making the house very dark. Gradually the trees are becoming themselves. I’d like to make it low maintenance!! Glad you are enjoying your Clivias too!
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