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IN OUR GARDENS 2025

Took these a few days ago when I got leaves up from the small front patch.
The rose was originally one of those miniature ones you buy for indoors. When it stopped flowering I put it in the front garden and it took off - hardly stops flowering except when I prune it.
The yellow is a winter jasmine. (I keep being asked by passers by if it is forsythia :D )
The other is a Campanula which flowers for ages.
 

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Took these a few days ago when I got leaves up from the small front patch.
The rose was originally one of those miniature ones you buy for indoors. When it stopped flowering I put it in the front garden and it took off - hardly stops flowering except when I prune it.
The yellow is a winter jasmine. (I keep being asked by passers by if it is forsythia :D )
The other is a Campanula which flowers for ages.
Our winter flowering jasmine has been out a month, still have geraniums Canterbury bells, Japanese anemones, hydrangeas, spiked speedwell. mimulous, verbena yarrow, coreopsis petunias , but that dill I was asking the forum about, is in fact Cosmos now I have pulled them out, they were massive higher than the windows, but smaller ones appeared along the drive. Friends gave me a nyger seed feeder for my birthday it is to attracts siskin, we have never had those, chaffinches and greenfinches, who don;t come anynmore we will se what the robin and sparrows make of it.
 
Our winter flowering jasmine has been out a month, still have geraniums Canterbury bells, Japanese anemones, hydrangeas, spiked speedwell. mimulous, verbena yarrow, coreopsis petunias , but that dill I was asking the forum about, is in fact Cosmos now I have pulled them out, they were massive higher than the windows, but smaller ones appeared along the drive. Friends gave me a nyger seed feeder for my birthday it is to attracts siskin, we have never had those, chaffinches and greenfinches, who don;t come anynmore we will se what the robin and sparrows make of it.
My goodness, so much still there. Where are you located?
 
Can some dear soul explain to me the purpose of leaf blowers? There`s a guy going round my village blowing leaves from one place to another. It might make sense if he was blowing the leaves into a pile for someone to pick them up but he`s just blowing them anywhere he fancies. Maybe he`s been a naughty boy & that`s his punishment !
 
Can some dear soul explain to me the purpose of leaf blowers? There`s a guy going round my village blowing leaves from one place to another. It might make sense if he was blowing the leaves into a pile for someone to pick them up but he`s just blowing them anywhere he fancies. Maybe he`s been a naughty boy & that`s his punishment !
We have leaf blowers and a lots of leaves. We or someone blows the leaves to the curb and our community picks them up 4 or so times during leaf dropping season using a big vacuum truck. We also blow the dust out of our garage, keeps everything clean :).
 
We have leaf blowers and a lots of leaves. We or someone blows the leaves to the curb and our community picks them up 4 or so times during leaf dropping season using a big vacuum truck. We also blow the dust out of our garage, keeps everything clean :).
Richard, i`ve been to the States a few times & they were blowing the leaves willy nilly too. Seems like you community have got the right idea.
 
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