Garden Restoration of a Country Garden - Page 3


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Join me in discovering the interesting lives and gardens of Famous Women Gardeners . A SuiteU course that is Fascinating!

I have not added my favourite "restoration" links here but you will find them on the right hand side of the article. There are some great sites so take a look!

The full story of our country garden told with humour © Gay Klok

     

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45.   Sep 15, 1998 3:42 AM
Lynda, Never get a digital camera, the only thing to hold you back is the batteries which this camera is very heavy on. If you don't like it when seeing it on a small screen just throw it out!

The ...


-- posted by Gay_Klok


44.   Sep 15, 1998 1:24 AM
Great minds think alike! I crawled up on the roof last year, and I just couldn't believe how fantastic everything looked from up there! My garden is split into three pretty equal strips, a otager an ...

-- posted by LyndaH


43.   Sep 15, 1998 12:27 AM
lynda,

I have had famous English photographers taking shots in the Town Garden [Jeremy Harpur was one] and they like to take photos either very early morning, late afternoon or best of all, when th ...


-- posted by Gay_Klok


42.   Sep 14, 1998 11:53 PM
I know what you mean about taking so many garden photos. I take at least one film a month of my flowers, usually two. It's getting ridiculous, but I just have to try that extra snap! I love taking p ...

-- posted by LyndaH


41.   Sep 14, 1998 12:20 AM
Tim, sorry the break in answering you. Weekend - down at the farm!

It is delightful when you realise how the garden has matured from the time when you opened it for a garden club, thinking it was ...


-- posted by Gay_Klok





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