This morning I went for a walk, slowly and carefully, around the gardens of Chambercombe Manor. It was mizzling and muddy, but I placed each step with caution, and managed a much longer walk than I had first envisaged. The camellia were full of fat buds, there was a lone flower on the hypericum, the cornus was laden with succulent baubles and the prostrate rosemary was heavy with dewy flowers. As we walked I distributed our stale bread and soft apples under shrubs and in borders, an early Christmas present for the wild things. Soon I will be running, that’s for sure.
Happy Christmas you lovelies! Hope you have the best time possible. I will see you on the other side.
Happy Christmas nearly time to sow seeds ☺️
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And the same to you up there! Yes, won’t be long, I’m twitching already 🙂
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Happy Christmas! I think camellias have the best buds of any plant and they can have so many too.
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I do love a good bud! Have a great one xx
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Well done. Thanks, and to you too. xx
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Happy Christmas! Glad you were able to enjoy a nice walk!
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Thanks Gabby, you too x
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Happy Christmas, Tibouchina Queen – I just put all the apple peels out for who or what ever passes by..
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Great minds ….. from one queen to another, have fun 🙂
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Hasten slowly lovely gardener!
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Merry Christmas! I am sorry that I missed it (and probably tried to explain already).
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