Two photographs of the wild flower patch taken last year by Rosemary of Share my Garden, who has given me permission to post them for you to see. Thanks Rosemary.
Thankyou Rosemary and thankyou Pat for sharing this delightful sight with us. It is so beautiful and really lifts one's spirits. It must be giving pleasure to so many people.
Isn't that lovely? There have been a couple of photos in the Daily Mail recently showing acres of wild flowers and they look STUNNING. Think how our countryside must have look in Shakespeare's time - so much has been lost.
I am a widow for the second time - first marrriage 39 years, second marriage 23 years - both very happy. My second marriage was to a farmer and when he died the farm was sold. I now live in the nearby small town on the edge of Wensleydale in The Yorkshire Dales. My beloved Border Terrier died a couple of years ago - I still miss her but as I am 90 and need carers I shalln't get another I have one son,who lives nearby with his wife, three grandchildren, one step grandchild, two great grandchildren and two step great grandchildren..Life is good.
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simply gorgeous!
Thankyou Rosemary and thankyou Pat for sharing this delightful sight with us. It is so beautiful and really lifts one's spirits. It must be giving pleasure to so many people.
Beautiful! The bees and other insects must love this garden.
I planted something similar but the nettles took over
quite lovely those cornflowers
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I love the wildflowers that grow in any gravelly bit of road shoulder or rocky hillside, but never in my garden!
Thanks indeed to both of you. Such sights are always welcome. My dad would have said "They do the old eyes good!"
Beautiful wild flowers. I do love cornflowers. Thank you!
Isn't that lovely? There have been a couple of photos in the Daily Mail recently showing acres of wild flowers and they look STUNNING. Think how our countryside must have look in Shakespeare's time - so much has been lost.
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