Kate: Thank you, when we next have rain, I'll wish you some. Your blog/life looks very interesting, will pop by soon. xx
Michelloui: I think they are Feverfew, a wild flower: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feverfew, they smell lovley and appear every year without any bother.
What beautiful blooms and a sensational house! My garden is turning browner by the hour. Next rain due January...
ReplyDeleteOooh! Gorgeous! What are the white flowers, second from top? I'd quite like some like that.
ReplyDeleteKate: Thank you, when we next have rain, I'll wish you some. Your blog/life looks very interesting, will pop by soon. xx
ReplyDeleteMichelloui: I think they are Feverfew, a wild flower: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feverfew, they smell lovley and appear every year without any bother.
Good old English garden! That reminds me of my hometown Cameron Highlands!
ReplyDeleteHow delightful. Hopefully the blossoms make the feline antics a bit more bearable.
ReplyDeletePlacemaking, and a good English Garden depend entirely on principle and have very little to do with fashion.
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Your garden brilliant and the possibilities endless!
Well done, now I hope you can keep the chickens and dogs away!
ReplyDeleteGood for headaches, Feverfew, I believe.
ReplyDeleteGot an e-mail today from your whale saving chums - success! Well done for getting some of us to join in. People power!
Super lovely, especially as the only flowers being thrown up at my place in the dead of winter are geraniums. I appreciate the burst of summer!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the flower's name--Ive made a note, I would love some like that in my garden! :)
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