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I'm squinting at that topiary trying to work out what it is?
It's a lot of hegdage, in any event.
Good job there, now for weeding the path...
Yep thought so - your day job is custodian of a country manor for scottish national heritage isnt it 🙂
Didnt think there were fancy houses like that in fife 🙂
Fabulous garden, really, really impressed!
Didn't think there were fancy houses like that in fife
I think you'll find Fife is a Kingdom and oor hoose is rather modest.
Like the mistletoe, McM, did it arrive by itself or did it have help? You are a long way north...
Haha just puling your leg
Mcmoonter = macduff of the castle or are you further south in fife than that ?
I fear I shall be dead and buried long before those trees mature and the 'how do I remove this tree without crushing my greenhouse?' thread arrives. One for the next generation I guess.
Slight hijack:
I'm trying to find a supply of unsplit logs. Any ideas? I've waded through loads of websites offering split wood.
I want unsplit partly to (hopefully) reduce cost but mostly cos I love splitting logs with my maul -
grrrr! testosterone grrrr!
I'm currently working my way through the 22 pine trees we had cut down last year. But soon there'll be none left 😥
Thats a great photo of the garden covered in snow. It's an impressive garden, the up keep must be a full time job!
I'm squinting at that topiary trying to work out what it is?
It's just castellated, but it was squashed under last years snow and is still recovering.
I don't know though, a snip here, a snip there, model part of it into a portrait of Kurt Russell and you'd end up with a pretty good homage to "The Thing"
Like the mistletoe, McM, did it arrive by itself or did it have help? You are a long way north...
It's not mistletoe, it's either a Clematis or Cherry blossom
the up keep must be a full time job!
It's almost three part time jobs. We do everything ourselves.
I can't seem to find a decent picture of the long topiary as it's screened by the bigger plants in the summer. But here are a couple that we used to leap frog as kids.
The garden is a family effort, it won the Times Fetzer 'Back Garden of the Year' The green section for the recycling we do within the garden and the structures (Follys and Pavilions and Pool Hooses)
It's one of a dozen gardens in Fife that will be open for the Jubilee, and could possibly be subjected to a Royal visit. Hence my determination not to have oceans of fallen timber scattered here and there.
I'm very fortunate to have the scope to express myself as part of such a creative team, it's quite different from what I trained to do, but there are creative parallels.
