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Liz's Perfumed Garden
A Summer Diary
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Vegetable thinning reaps rewards
Baby parsnips and baby leeks.
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The Prayer Flags.
The Rhodie 2010
Figs and Tomatoes
The Giant Marrow, with Rhubarb
Xena in the fig tree
Lilies 2
In a better location but needing support. I conclude the bulb is not deep enough.
Lilies 1
The misplaced lilies under the fig tree
The overladen rose bush
Xena watching the birds
They don't seem to be in the least put off by her presence. They know she can't reach.
Sarah, with roses behind her
Lavender
Time for the lavender harvest
The New Bed
Grapes
It's going to be a bumper crop.
Fuschia
Quan Yin
My largest bronze
My Meadow
I can make daisy chains
Quan Yin amid the foliage
My Goddess bathed in dappled sunlight
My world viewed from the street.
I have created a landscape with a will of its own around me
The Washing Line
One of the best things about summer.
The Passion flower
I thought the vine was killed this winter, but apparently it wasn't.
The Secret Lily
This can only be viewed when kneeling by the Indigo plant. I shall have to find a better home for it.
Ripe tomato June 23rd
Rose Bowl
Before Xena dismantled it
My new Tomato patch
There used to be a cement wall covered with English Ivy here. Such an improvement.
Roses
Veggies
Indigo still blooms
First Photos
The daisies before they take over
The studio in winter
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My Quan Yin
Vegetable thinning reaps rewards
The Garden Meditation
Enjoying the Sun
A little patch of European Countriside
Trying to fix the Comments problem
Slideshow will have to wait.
First Ripe Tomato
The Rose Bowl
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Gifts from the garden
Meditation on caring for Roses
Heaven for plants
The start of summer
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Liz Gallagher
I am an artist and a teacher and in the summer a child of nature
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