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Saturday, 28 July 2007

End Of July Blooms At Barleycorn






Click to enlarge to see the little frog hiding under the lily.




Posted by A wildlife gardener at 03:05 7 comments:
Labels: alstromeria, blue irises, daisies and poppies, frog under the lily, geranium summer skies, macleaya leaves, marginal pond plants, spirea blossom, strawberry harvest, sweet williams

Wednesday, 25 July 2007

What's In Bloom on 25 July At Barleycorn









Don't forget to click here to see a little video of my morning walk in the front garden at Barleycorn.
Posted by A wildlife gardener at 13:52 9 comments:
Labels: crocosmia lucifer, helenium daisies, pond lilies, summer bedding

Tuesday, 17 July 2007

After The Storm.
















Posted by A wildlife gardener at 13:28 10 comments:
Labels: blue delphiniums, blue irises, Monster posing, new dawn roses, pink peonies, pink poppies, pond lilies, psilostemon geraniums, Taz under the tree, white delphinium, yellow anthemis daisies

Tuesday, 10 July 2007






Pretty poppies at Barleycorn
Posted by A wildlife gardener at 12:49 5 comments:
Labels: annual mixed poppies, peony poppies
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In 1990, as we were driving through a little village, I noticed a quaint old barn with a corrugated roof, and a newly-built house adjacent to it. They were standing on a large plot of land, full of pernicious weeds - a corner of a farmer's field, in fact. Then we saw the "For Sale" sign. Four months later we moved in and decided to create a garden for wildlife. contact me
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