I wait for you at the garden gate
Yes I will patiently wait
Among the wild flowers that bloom
So fragrant and so free
They will wait with me
Our Cotswolds Garden
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Another smell of autumn
sweet sweet smell
of Concord grapes
warming ripening
ready to burst with flavor
strong urgent smell
lured me closer, Eastleach
Our garden is still full of late Autumn colour, desite all the rain and the cold weather creeping up on us. Eastleach
As summer fades our Cotswolds county, cottage garden is beginning to fill with berries, seed heads and even grapes ????. Eastleach
The dahlias in our garden this September have been glorious, looking forward to adding to the collection later this year .
Vince has turned up the "heat" this August (2019) with glorious hot reds , purples weaving their way through our Cotswolds country cottage garden, here in Eastleach Gloucestershire.
Vince captured our garden this morning as the pinks and blues fade the bright yellows take their place in our Cotswolds country garden here in Eastleach , Gloucestershire.
Vince has captured these lovely views of his work this August ( 2019 ), trip to the local salvage yard added some new features to our Cotswolds country garden here in Eastleach, Gloucestershire.
Our garden this July has been stunning, all Vince’s hard work has paid off Succession of colour, lush planting , fantastic mix of the exotic with a Cotswolds cottage garden.
Our garden this June is a riot of colour, roses, clematis , dahlias all in bloom and putting on a real show
After the daffodils come the fabulous Magnolias that Vince planted just a year or so ago, fritillaries are beginning to self seed around the plot and nod their heads in the wind………
The Hyancinth isn’t to everyone’s taste, some think its far to blousey, however we cant resist the colours that brighten up the early spring scene, and the bouquet is just to die for………
The daffodils faded, but then the tulips came into their own in our Cotswolds Garden. all the pots and beds we planted up have put on a display of blazing colour……
The daffodils we planted in Autumn 2015 – have put on a splendid display this year, both in the garden and one verge………. In The Garden On The Verge
Our garden in autumn continues to have loads of colour with Dahlias really taking centre stage right now – Summer bedding in window bosex has been replaced by grass, heathers, cyclamen, alpines and minute spring bulbs – Cotswolds Cottage Garden – Eastleach
Have always been frustrated that we can’t grow some of the beautiful exotic flowers we see when on holiday, but now we have the greenhouse, beginning to indulge ourselves and have the start of a collection ……. Hibiscus
i know they are not for eating, but grew these Gladioli in the Kitchen garden for cut flowers for the house, in their second year now, doing really well…… Gladiolus is a genus of perennial cormous flowering plants in the iris family. It is sometimes called the ‘Sword lily’, but […]
Unfortunately our leeks have bolted in the kitchen garden this year, however have to say the flowers are really lovely………
As we recently lost a Stag Horn tree in the summer storms, we decided to replace it with something that we have been coverting for some time….. Prunus nigra is a species of Prunus, native to eastern North America from New Brunswick west to southeastern Manitoba, and south to Connecticut […]