I was taking pictures this afternoon in the back yard, and thought some might enjoy seeing my garden and pond. It's nice living in a sub tropical growing area!
fuzzy butt;836352 wrote: Is it an on going project or are you finished with it? (extending the setting I mean)
Haha, well most gardeners will tell you that their garden is never finished, and I guess I feel that way too.. It seems like when I get to the last part of the yard, then I go back where I started and do something different. :wah:
I have three large breed dogs with a good measure of husky in them which means i have concrete only. Its very dull and grey and not unlike colditz, we just need a tower with a sniper in it to set the scene properly.
Snidely Whiplash;836350 wrote: I was taking pictures this afternoon in the back yard, and thought some might enjoy seeing my garden and pond. It's nice living in a sub tropical growing area!
i am totally stunned at watching your garden pics...they are simply awesome...i cant believe how you people turn out to be so creative..i get sad that y my mind has no new idea...anyways you have done awesome work man...thumbs up for you....
tude dog;1522070 wrote: Some of us are gardeners, but this site is not primarily about gardening.
Of course, you are welcomed here, explore the site.
Got that right. Gardening is not one of my strong points. Though we do have a cluster of Shamrocks that have been with us for about 30 years. Mostly because we tend to ignore them until they start to droop and look thirsty.
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They are very attractive designs, a lot of skill and thought has gone into those roof gardens - you have a lot of sunshine available too by the look of it.
I've seen similar roof gardens in the old centre of Marrakesh, space is a premium there too.
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