Very glad it was not on Anglesey .....that would have been a diversion too far between Nottingham and Surrey ....even for a garden enthusiast like me 😍😜
We did not inherit the earth from our grandparents. We’re borrowing it from our children.
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LiriodendronScariff, County Clare, IrelandPosts: 6,632
Thanks, Chicky. Your photos have made me smile this evening...
"The one who plants trees, knowing that he will never sit in their shade, has at least started to understand the meaning of life." Rabindranath Tagore
Wouldn’t be surprised if they wash them LG ....they were very bright 😎. I liked the grove of newly planted ones too....not sure how long they take to get to a full size “ghostly grove” 👻👻👻
We did not inherit the earth from our grandparents. We’re borrowing it from our children.
Anglesey Abbey is well worth a visit but not on a sunny Sunday afternoon if possible. It's nice that so many people want to visit the garden but when it's too crowded it takes some of the pleasure out of it. Sorry, didn't mean to be negative just trying to say that it's a bit quieter during the week, one of the advantages of retirement.
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Very glad it was not on Anglesey .....that would have been a diversion too far between Nottingham and Surrey ....even for a garden enthusiast like me 😍😜
Our tutor was telling us that they wash down those silver birches to make them extra bright white.
Wouldn’t be surprised if they wash them LG ....they were very bright 😎. I liked the grove of newly planted ones too....not sure how long they take to get to a full size “ghostly grove” 👻👻👻
Beautiful photos Chicky. Thank you for sharing.