We are thanks Dave, it's nice to be in the modelling mood as well .Great to see hope you and Christine now in a better place . Dave
Lovely garden at Race Towers!!!!
Many thanks Jim, worth all the effort.I do love you garden John. It's a real tribute to the knowledge and hard work that Christine and you have put into it over the years. A wonderful place to relax away from all the stress.
It is Paul, esp as the sun comes up in the morning, having breakfast out side is great. No so when its rainingJohn, that is a beautiful place to be.
Thanks Lee, had that green house for at least 20 years, as good as the day we bought it, I see Rhino the maker are now in the US as well, very tough. We've been lucky so far this bank holiday with it not raining--------yet .John very beautiful I really like your little green house told Belinda last winter I’m going to get one next year we got hammered twice again yesterday with heavy rains who knows when I’ll get my garden in. More rain on the way.
Thanks Bob. Will e mail you later tonight.Very nice John, love the fish.
All yours and Christine's work is blooming marvellous!
Thanks Mike, she just laughed when I told her.Gardens looking good, your attitude has returned to normal and we are all pleased to see you back on the forum and back on the bench - you have been missed...
As always love to Christine, and tell her to keep hiding the matches and petrol....
Thanks Ian, arg the dreaded Ground Elder, a constant battle here , it started in one corner and tries to spread each year. don't know any thing that will kill it apart from digging every single bit of root out Luckily we don't have dear !Looks a lot better than mine. You have kept it well over the winter.
Our yearly fight with dandy lions and ground elder has begun and the dear have started on the shrubs....
All the elements of a Japanese garden are there, very ZenYes its sunny, for once, though to be trueful its not been bad last week .
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George Mr Kio is fine as well .
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Must be at least 20 in he's, it's his 43 birthday this year.
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Thanks Andy. Well worth it.I'm no gardener myself but I can appreciate how much work must have gone into creating such a beautiful sanctuary.
Indeed Miko, unfortunately the Bonsai are behind that shrub at the top of the garden in the shade !All the elements of a Japanese garden are there, very Zen
Miko (just maintain a simple tsubo niwa right now)
I Would love to see a photo of your indoor garden Miko. If that is OK with JR that is.All the elements of a Japanese garden are there, very Zen
Miko (just maintain a simple tsubo niwa right now)
Why not, would be good to see.I Would love to see a photo of your indoor garden Miko. If that is OK with JR that is.
I had a good 8 or so bonsai, that I had for about 8 years. Then we got a very early and very hard frost totally unexpected. That was them frazzled. Thought about starting again but have way to many things to do as it is. lol
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