Monday, June 23, 2008

Secret gardens opening

delphiniumOn Sunday we opened our garden, as did dozen others in the old town. Around 300 people traipsed round, admiring layout, size, hidden greenery behind houses that are right on the street, and our delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red). Photographers could be seen focusing in close on the phygelius.phygelius

We have several empty and light filled spots where we cut down trees like the elder and a pine. We left notices asking for advice from our visitors.
"What should we do with this border now the branches have gone? Your suggestions are welcome."
Some suggestions have been:
  • a gravel garden or a Japanese garden or a water garden
  • currant bushes
  • apple trees
"What should we do with this space now the trees have gone? Your suggestions are welcome."
This elicited:
  • Don't cover the old wall and narled trunks, they compliment the age of the garden. Fruit bushes fine, introduce lost of different shades of greenery. Build potting shed, fence west
  • Nude sunbathing!
  • Chickens!
  • A BOMB
We're still wondering whether and where to have a Wendy house. I miss the one my children had until 2000 and want one like it for the grandchildren. And we might get a fig tree - some visitors agreed - or an olive tree, tile the bare wall, or put a mosaic on it, or perhaps graffiti! But then the outside of the walls already get that! We've also been advised to consider a Japanese garden, oriental features and a willow sculpture. I like that idea.

Notice of Signorino selling gelati for a poundOur grandson sold ice creams, making a tidy £60 towards our chosen charities: Norcap and Space. Rumour has it that between us all we made around £900.

2 people selling ice-creamsI'll load my photos up to my flickr site.

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