The Village of East Williamston opened the gardens of three houses this afternoon.
All proceeds raised were for the local church.
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Garden 1
A very large, rough, garden still in process of being 'discovered' through fields of brambles!
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Lots of produce in the polytunnel
The lovely cockerel in charge of about 6 hens.
The trees are the beginnings of an apple orchard.
Just a few token flowers. Everything else was produce for the table or freezer.
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Garden 2
Quite different. A haven of tranquility with neat and tidy borders.
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Large, peaceful lawned areas.
Peaceful patio areas with quirky sculptures!
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Garden 3
Neat, tidy and very productive.
On arrival we discovered we knew the owners through our bowls playing.
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Down the path past broad beans, beetroot and carrots.
The overspill of tomato plants in the heated greenhouse.
The runner beans in the polytunnel are just ready to eat.
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The grapes are very prolific already and are a very tasty red which makes good wine and jelly!
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All finished off with a Victorian Tea in the Village Hall.
Pretty Victorian-type patterned crockery, hand embroidered table cloths
and home-made cakes and sandwiches.
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The sun shone all day and it was brilliant.
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Hope you had a good weekend.
Ann x
3 comments:
my idea of a good afternoon out
Lovely photos, beautiful weather - a distant memory here - we're knee-deep in floods in Yorkshire.
That was a great weekend! English gardens and afternoon tea, what more could you ask for!!
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