Scenes from the garden - May 2008

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A sample of views in the Watson garden yesterday. It still looks like the tropical rain forest but we’re getting to grips with it at last.

The photo of the big patch of dirt is the newest asparagus patch in Wednesbuy. It’ll take two years for it to deliver industrial quantities of the luxury “sparrow grass” but it’s worth the wait.

The bird feeder is a sop to our conscience. We took out an overgrown border in the Autumn and prohibited a dozen tits from safely avoiding the neighbourhood cats. This particular feeder is planted high on a branch in a holly tree.

The yellow diggers belong to junior watson. They’ve been causing havoc in the name of progress all Spring.

2 comments ↓

#1 Curly on 05.13.08 at 10:17 am

Tom,

do you have access to either Photoshop or Photoshop Elements?
If so, get in touch, and I’ll give you a quick one touch hint which will brighten these up in a jiffy!

(They are all looking a bit dark and “Gothic”)

#2 Tom on 05.13.08 at 11:16 am

Curly,

I don’t but I know that I should. You’ve prompted me to get moving on that front.

T

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