Photos from last year, in chronological order.
Photos from last year, in chronological order.
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I just came to this post from your most recent one. Wow! This is so amazingly done. Did I count 25 raised beds?? V. impressive, and a visual treat as well.
I love the layout of your garden! I am curious if you find it worth it to have so many garden boxes? Do you maximise the space?
This is amazing, what a fabulous idea! I might just do the same thing with our garden this year! xxx
LOVE this. What a special idea. Looks like I’ll be up tonight browsing through photos looking for pics of our garden! Thanks for the inspiration!
i adore this post, quite inspirational…still digging in ice here…our spring is still winter x
This is amazing and beautiful and stunning and lust worthy all wrapped up in one luscious green bundle.
I have think about doing the same thing. Lovely garden! God bless!
Ginny,
What a great idea! I love seeing the changes.
Love,
Taryn
I love this! It’s fun to see how the fence out front appears, then disappears, then appears again. Thanks so much for sharing.
just lovely, a true ebb and flow.
thankyou for sharing, that is a really inspiring post, in peace jane
Beautiful.
Beautiful! Are you thinking of doing the Saturday garden journal again this year? I loved looking at everyone’s garden spaces!
-Jaime
What a cool idea! I love this! Look at all that hard work you have all done!
I loved this! Inspiring and a beautiful reminder of the ways the Creator works…in His time.
wonderful! a very nice idea!
I love seeing time lapse stuff. You have a beautiful garden!
What an awesome collection. I tried to do this one year but I kept forgetting!
How lovely to see your garden gradually becoming lush and ripe and Green! Despite being very happy that the snow here in the alps has finally melted (and I can start think about my garden) I do very much like the last snowy photo.
Are you planning on doing your Saturday gardening journal again this year? I hope so!
I LOVE that last one! So pretty. Every year I show these pics to my husband and tell him this is the layout I want! We are getting there, but it’s slow going.
Very nice. How brilliant of you to take pictures so often so you, (and us) could see the progression. And now for a new year of gardening.
Blessings,
Betsy
so cool – love this
So cool!!
I love this! What a great view. Inspiring me very much to get started in my backyard.
I just love this! I have always longed for a large garden. I do have quite a big space for flowers, but am thinking of adding some veggies this year.
Now that I find myself taking care of little ones again, I am trying to remember all those things I did long ago. I so enjoy reading blogs of young mothers. I am getting great inspiration!
Nice compilation. If I did the same, 7 of them would be covered in snow. We have had snow on the ground since October and it is snowing again today. Sigh.
That was beautiful!
Ah, Ginny, that was a joy to see. I am a city dweller now but lived in the country for a time. That was when I fell in love with gardening. Well, not really true, I think I initially fell in love when I planted my first poppies in a little square on my back porch at a very young age. I had never intended to live in the country, but when I found myself out there alone all day with a little one gardening became my lifesaver.
It was so nice to relive it through your pics!