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Posted by chrisbet: Mon Sep 27th, 2021 11:52 1st Post
Taken with the new to me 70-200mm f2.8 G ED VR - my newly built herb bed and its first inhabitants - parsley, chives, mint, thyme and basil.


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Posted by Eric: Mon Sep 27th, 2021 15:25 2nd Post
Very posh



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Posted by Eric: Sun Oct 24th, 2021 10:07 3rd Post
Well my woodland walk through the bottom of the garden is completed. When the leaves fall we will due some canopy lopping to get a bit more light into the area for woodland plants/shrubs still to be added. Having a rest for a week (medical reasons) but then plan to make some nest boxes for the area.




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I reused our old front garden gate as a fun feature.



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Posted by jk: Sun Oct 24th, 2021 18:02 4th Post
Looks good Eric.
Want another job?  I would like a similar one in my woods.  It is up a slope though so a little more difficult and strenuous.



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Posted by chrisbet: Mon Oct 25th, 2021 04:39 5th Post
Nice 



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Posted by Eric: Sun Nov 7th, 2021 11:49 6th Post
My wife has insisted a warning message must be displayed on entry to the woodland walk .



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o.O



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Posted by chrisbet: Sun Nov 7th, 2021 12:44 7th Post
Are you sure that should not read "on" :lol:



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Posted by Graham Whistler: Wed Jul 3rd, 2024 21:27 8th Post
From our garden today with Sony RX10 Camera

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Posted by Eric: Thu Jul 4th, 2024 18:40 9th Post
A lovely display there Graham…and not a bug to be seen!!,!

How do you do it? Do you air blast them off before taking the photo? ;-)


I’ve been doing my own Garden Project since coming back from Bempton……it’s called serious weeding. The place is overrun with them. 

Jan however, has been using her iPhone ….while I was doing the hard slog. :needsahug:




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Posted by Eric: Thu Jul 4th, 2024 19:10 10th Post
Unusually….there is a shortage of bugs on her shots (apart from 1) this time… which sort of confirms the view that this years poor Spring weather has hit the bugs hard….and their shortage will in turn hit the small birds too.



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Posted by Graham Whistler: Thu Jul 4th, 2024 19:39 11th Post
Looks like your garden flowers are also doing very well, super photos Eric. We have just picked our first hand-full of runner beans. I have been hand pollenating with an art paint brush and it works!  No bees and very few insects apart from some black fly.



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Posted by Eric: Fri Jul 5th, 2024 10:17 12th Post
Graham Whistler wrote:
Looks like your garden flowers are also doing very well, super photos Eric. We have just picked our first hand-full of runner beans. I have been hand pollenating with an art paint brush and it works!  No bees and very few insects apart from some black fly. Well I couldn’t think of anyone more adept at using an art brush, to take over bee duties. My only regret is you wouldn’t be able to take on national coverage. :-)



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Posted by Graham Whistler: Tue Jul 9th, 2024 12:35 13th Post
Eric I just took this Orchid for Jan

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Posted by Eric: Tue Jul 9th, 2024 15:04 14th Post
Graham Whistler wrote:
Eric I just took this Orchid for Jan

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You have actually stumped her …as she doesn’t know that one. She said to say “thank you”.

You obviously had to venture deep into the jungle to find that one. ;-)



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Posted by Eric: Tue Jul 23rd, 2024 23:19 15th Post
New addition to the garden!

Jan quickly adds “TEMPORARY”.

Had a break from photography and general laying about to fit 2 new toilets [Actually it was a hat trick, because I modified the caravan toilet as well, so 3 toilets sorted] 

No one seems to want them for unusual garden plant holders (including the wife) so my next job will be smashing them up for the bin….what a waste.:needsahug:

So they sit in this quiet corner of the garden awaiting their fate. 



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Posted by chrisbet: Wed Jul 24th, 2024 06:48 16th Post
Put them on Ebay or donate them to local reclamation yard?   Block the outlets and sink them in the ground to make a water feature?



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Posted by Eric: Wed Jul 24th, 2024 09:53 17th Post
chrisbet wrote:
Put them on Ebay or donate them to local reclamation yard?   Block the outlets and sink them in the ground to make a water feature? The local recycling centre want £5 a piece to drop them off!! No wonder people fly tip.

No takers on Market place but haven’t tried eBay. I am afraid I tire of getting rid of things on the internet…too many time wasters.

Our garden is to open in character for them to work here.  Needs a small cottage garden style place.



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