An old song but you are actually invited in whatever your name is....
I started this blog with the idea of devoting some posts to my garden but since May I haven't written a single word about it! Now I guess this is not too surprising as the best times in my garden are Spring and Autumn and since Spring there has been quite a lot of sewing going on!
So here's Autumn in my garden without the quilts...
I thought I was going to show you the leaves turning but found so many flowers that I will keep those for another post!
For those who like to know we have: self sown Verbascum, gorgeous Cyclamen, Japanese Anemone, a Scabious and lastly the rather weird looking Pheasantberry!
Hope you enjoyed my little tour - there will be another one later in the week!
Now I have some sewing I need to get on with or what will I show you tomorrow?
I started this blog with the idea of devoting some posts to my garden but since May I haven't written a single word about it! Now I guess this is not too surprising as the best times in my garden are Spring and Autumn and since Spring there has been quite a lot of sewing going on!
So here's Autumn in my garden without the quilts...
I thought I was going to show you the leaves turning but found so many flowers that I will keep those for another post!
For those who like to know we have: self sown Verbascum, gorgeous Cyclamen, Japanese Anemone, a Scabious and lastly the rather weird looking Pheasantberry!
Hope you enjoyed my little tour - there will be another one later in the week!
Now I have some sewing I need to get on with or what will I show you tomorrow?
Gorgeous flowers!! Don't suppose you fancy coming and sorting out my garden do you?!! Am over run with dandelions and buttercups!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! I'd love to take a little calming walk in your back garden.
ReplyDeletePretty! I've been thinking of another gardening post too but keep forgetting/running out of time!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy all the unseasonal sunshine in your pretty garden while it lasts. Hope you took your sewing outside.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I need to go to the nursery to get some bulbs before it gets too late :) Thanks for the tour!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours in your Autumn garden!
ReplyDeleteDear Nicky, I did enjoy your little tour! That violet flower is gorgeous! I sure don't have many flowers left in my garden. But the autumn leaves keep me happy! Have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteLove, Kristin
Isn't it great to have flowers so late on?
ReplyDeleteOh thank you - we have Pheasantberry too, and now I know what it is - hubby will be so impressed!
ReplyDeletebeautiful flowers, love that last one so unique!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
the colors are really starting to change here.
I love the fall...its all about those colors :)
Kathie