Welcome to English Gardening
The English Garden, known for its classic landscapes and botanical diversity ,
is also a hub of sports activities where people come to rejuvenate themselves. In recent times, the integration of technology into
sports activities has seen a surge, notably with platforms such as the playabet app.
This is a renowned sports betting app, offering users a chance to engage in a variety of betting activities while they enjoy their visit
to places like the English Garden. It's a unique blend of leisure and excitement, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural
beauty while also engaging in a bit of friendly competition. Please remember, when engaging in sports betting, to do so responsibly and
within legal boundaries.
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Spring -
Plum blossom in my back garden. This is a
Victoria
Plum and is always one of the earliest trees / shrubs to flower in the
spring and looks magical against all the bare twigs at the time. It also
worries me in case there's a frost which kills the flowers, it makes the
difference between 6 plums or 60lbs of plums. |
Summer
- White Lilies - An absolute summer favourite
and must-have. What's the point of having a garden,
or even just a window box, if you don't take the
opportunity to grow pure white wonderfully scented
blooms that are often up to 6 inches or more across?
Plant them somewhere near the house so you can
easily see and smell them whenever you walk past. |
Fall -
Iris foetidissima ripe seed pods. "Stinking Gladwyn" is the other
name by which this iris goes. The flowers are fairly small and insignificant,
but it is later in the season that this plant excels, when the large seed
pods split open to reveal these jewel-like contents. It's also one of the
few plants that actually does pretty well in dry shade. |
Winter - Teasel seed heads
against a winter sunset. St.Ives (Cambridgeshire) church spire can be just made out at
the bottom right. Many plants produce seed heads that if left, can add
interest and structure to the garden in winter, they look particularly
good with frost on them. |
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