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Bev Pounsett-Krynauw


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Summer has arrived

Posted: Yesterday at 22:18

Chicky love that wisteria

Good Evening FORKERS

Posted: Yesterday at 22:15

No Fairygirl we just had a coffee . It was really lovely to meet up though

Good Evening FORKERS

Posted: Yesterday at 21:57

Verd like everyone I'M sorry about your friend.You are right we must all enjoy the moment.

Summer has arrived

Posted: Yesterday at 20:05

Yes Nut Newhaven is on coast between Brighton and Eastbourne

Summer has arrived

Posted: Yesterday at 19:58

Such lovely pictures everyone. It's nice now because every day there are new things to see. Nut and wintersong the clematis is Florida Sieboldii, in pics the white petals are open so I am not sure why it is like this.

Good Evening FORKERS

Posted: Yesterday at 19:48

Evening all.

It was really lovely meeting Lizzie. Then home and lay in sun before pottering in the garden.It has been really hot here.

Someone came and got the last kittens which was sad.

Will have to go out and water everything later on. 

What's the weather like in your area?

Posted: Yesterday at 19:18

Humid this morning then turned out bright hot sunshine this afternoon

Good Evening FORKERS

Posted: 18/06/2013 at 22:22

Tina it's not long 'till summer hols, so I'll join you again then- and I have to next Wednesday anyway

Funny as I thought of saying exactly the same to Matty about volenteering her OH.

Well I'm going to sleep now. Night all

Summer has arrived

Posted: 18/06/2013 at 22:17
 

 

Hollie another faboulous garden. Love the views up the path.

I was surprised that all the sweetpeas on one wigwam were white ( not that there are many yet) then I remembered that one packet of seeds were all white

http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag97/Bev_Pounsett-Krynauw/1818-06-13_zps668d1a32.jpg

 I am really pleased with a new clematis, I only got it as a plug earlier in the year but the flowers look lovely next to the Dr Rupple

http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag97/Bev_Pounsett-Krynauw/2118-06-13_zps94b83a82.jpg

 

 

Garden Gallery 2013

Posted: 18/06/2013 at 21:41

I had a yucca which I had to get rid of earlier in the year. Too spicky for such a small area. I will miss the flowers.

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