This Pub found in Mevagissey Cornwall is planted up with mainly tuberous Begonias, making a stunning display.
Vertical Gardening in Mevagissey
29 Sunday Sep 2013
Posted gardening tips, Gardens
in29 Sunday Sep 2013
Posted gardening tips, Gardens
inThis Pub found in Mevagissey Cornwall is planted up with mainly tuberous Begonias, making a stunning display.
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xbox2121 said:
Good morning Bridget. I am a bit confused are you still following me. I went back over my last 4 or 5 post and was surprised that I didn’t see you ?
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Brigid Jackson said:
Oh yes, I have been away and had no internet access… things are getting back to normal now 🙂 Sorry
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xbox2121 said:
That’s fine I knew it was unusual for you 🙂
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Brigid Jackson said:
😉
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cecilia said:
Isn’t that just gorgeous, sumptuious.. c
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Brigid Jackson said:
thank you Cecilia… totally 🙂
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Sophie33 said:
I also do a lot of vertical gardening but this takes vertical gardening to a whole new level! Waw!!
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Brigid Jackson said:
So do I Sophie, but I agree this does take it to an entire new level Wow 🙂
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Nigel Boldero said:
Reblogged this on Old School Garden.
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Brigid Jackson said:
Nigel 😉
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Nigel Boldero said:
Which gardens did you visit? I’m currently doing a series on ‘West Country Gardens’ based on those i visited in Cornwall and Devon in August! 🙂
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Brigid Jackson said:
Heligan and Eden… which gardens did you visit Nigel 🙂
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Nigel Boldero said:
Ah, have done those in the past- wonderful. i’d like to get back to Eden as I think it’s developed a lot over the years. i love Heligan too. I managed to get to over 10 different gardens/ landscapes and have done articles on some already with more to follow- see under ‘West Country Gardens’ on the blog if you’d like to catch up! 😉 http://www.audaxdesign.co.uk
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Brigid Jackson said:
Thank Nigel I would love to catch up 🙂 Eden has developed especially in the rain forest. I was just sorry not to see Heligan in the Rhododendron season. Both gardens filled my soul 🙂
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gwenniesgarden said:
that second picture is pure magic !!!!!
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Brigid Jackson said:
so much vibrance 🙂 thanks
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mtphotoii said:
awesome!
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Brigid Jackson said:
😀 thanks
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