Tuesday, July 24, 2007

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impressions Bloom - Blooming Impressions

After I've shown you a long time nothing more in Bloom, I thought, I'll show you what flowers so in my now not-so-new big bed .
's go!
As I showed you so long time ago some flowers, I thought I have to present you some pictures of my new big border.
Let's go!




First, I show you my white dahlia ...
First I show you my black dahlia ...






... and move on to the two white queen bed in Winchester Cathedral and Glamis Castle.
... and looking at the two white "queens" in the border: Winchester Cathedral and Glamis Castle.





Na Anita come at those targets known ;-)!?
says Anita do you remember these white marigold ;-)!?





Phlox species number 1: in fact it should be purple, so he has been placed in the purple part of the border. But unfortunately he has decided otherwise ... see for yourself, from white, pink and green everything is, not only PURPLE!
Phlox number 1: it should rather be lilac, that's why I planted it into the lilac part of the border. But I think it decided by itself ... look at it, it has all colors from white, pink and green, only LILAC is missing!



Let's go over to the pink part. Here you will find the first thing my Heritage - is not she beautiful?!
Now we are going to the pink part. First you see my Heritage - is not she beautiful?

Bernadette LaFont ...


... and (and) Leonardo DaVinci .
Phlox varieties 2: Peppermint Twist, who is white and pink striped.
Phlox number 2: Peppermint Twist, Which has pink and white stripes .


My lonely little red hat, but I think over the years, it will multiply.
Here you see my lonely red echinacea, but I think in the next few years he will be getting much bigger.

These Dahlia had their place to have somewhere else. Now she is in the pink part, but better would be the purple part. The color fascinates me tremendously!
This dahlia should get another place too. Now she is in the pink part, but I guess it would be better situated in the lilac part. I like this color so much, it really fascinates me!


Finally, I see you already my second flowering purple stork's beak. Unfortunately blooms at the moment nothing else in the purple part, but I hope it is still . Change
Finally I show you the lilac geranium in second blow. Sadly there is nothing more lilac blooming in this part of the border, but I hope it will change soon.


I hope you also blooms at all lush and gorgeous and you have to enjoy this great long-lasting heat time, the garden again! See you soon!
I hope your garden is growing as much as my flowers do and have enough time to enjoy it after this long period of extreme heat! See you soon!

Sunday, July 8, 2007

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Welcome back to my small (Garden) World - Welcome back in My Little (Garden) World

A big hello and thank you to all who love me are true to yellow!
it be and almost been a month since I've last write something but were by the June work begins, and two Family celebrations but full of events and simply too stressful. But now I'm back and will tell you the same from our latest project, that yesterday we completed ... our new patio!



A warm welcome and thanks to all of you who abided by me!
It's nearly been a month since I wrote the last time, but June was very stressful for me with all the new impression around working and additionally we had two huge (family) celebrations.
But now I'm back again and want to show you our newly made project we finnished yesterday ... our new terrace!




weekend before Harry has set the border and with a little help from me (concrete mixing Erin) cemented. On Thursday the big truck came with 7 tons of gravel that will serve as the construction of the terrace.

The weekend before Harry placed the border and with a little help of me we cemented it. Last thursday we got seven tones of crushed rock - a truck brought it. The broken stones should serve as under construction for the new terrace.



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Within two hours, then caught up the gravel.
After two hours working the crushed stones were measured up with the border stones.


began on Saturday in the morning laying the wood ... First, the substructure was distributed evenly over the entire surface.
On Saturday morning we started to lay the wood ... at first we had to arrange The subconstruction reguarlly about the whole area.



And by and by then the boards were screwed to the substructure.
Bit by bit the single shelves were screwed on the subconstruction.





More and more boards ...
More and more shelves ...





... until the terrace was quite ready then!
... until the new terrace was done!






But a last step we had to come. Once we do not like it when the wood is silvery by weathering, we had the patio or oils.
But one last thing had to be done. Neither Harry nor I do not like it very much when I get the wood's investigation of silver shimmer from all the rain and sun, so we had to oil it.

After the work had still many plants to their new place be.
After all this work our plants had to be brought to their new home.


But now it loads the new, twice as large terrace to sit and linger.
Take a seat and enjoy a few moments, the new view!
But now the new big terrace invites to sit down and relax the whole day.
Take a seat and enjoy some moments the new perspective!







I hope you like our new patio just as much as we do!
Now is the time to look for me again to look at you over what has been going on in the meantime, you Sun I'm sure on something!
Much love and see you soon, yours
I hope you like our new terrace as much as we do!
Now it's time for me to go to your blogs to see what's new at your places. I guess it's much!
Lot's of greetings and see you very soon, yours Verena