Wow that garden of yours is truly beautiful..I miss all the lovely ferns like you have..the part of New Zealand I came from many of those plants and trees I would have grown too..lovely thank you
Thanks Jacqui yes I remember well those Punga's and the lushness of New Zealand - in particular the upper Waikato areas. I must say there is much about the cold climates in the states and Europe that I liked too when it came to gardens - the beautiful and delicate wildflowers, the bulb flowers and such are things that just will not grow here.
Every photo tells a story about the garden Keith. Oh it felt like I was there. wonderful indeed...
ReplyDeletethanks Milli next time you pass come and have a personal tour!! - Would be great if'n ya did
ReplyDeleteWow! I've never seen a birdsnest fern this huge
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful spot for a cup of tea :-)
ReplyDeleteYou have a very beautiful garden :-)
ReplyDeleteWow that garden of yours is truly beautiful..I miss all the lovely ferns like you have..the part of New Zealand I came from many of those plants and trees I would have grown too..lovely thank you
ReplyDeleteSounding very British there my dear Amy!!
ReplyDelete...... thanks for the comments nice to show you about
Thanks Jacqui yes I remember well those Punga's and the lushness of New Zealand - in particular the upper Waikato areas. I must say there is much about the cold climates in the states and Europe that I liked too when it came to gardens - the beautiful and delicate wildflowers, the bulb flowers and such are things that just will not grow here.
ReplyDeleteLove the variety of trees and flowers.
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