Birth from the Earth!
Birth!
It is a word that conjures life, a new beginning, a chance to make amends even.
Well that is the challenge Tara Cain has set us in her Gallery over at ‘Sticky Fingers’ this week.
I have chosen my garden. As you may know we had it ‘made over’ a couple of years ago. I have given you a selection of photos to show the birth of our very special space!
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This is what is looks like now, two years on!
This project should be published in a magazine–do it, Julia!
Wow, what a difference, it looks amazing. I’m super jealous!
gosh, I would love a garden like this. The finished thing looks divine! great, take on the theme and thank you for all your comments on my blog, but especially today’s which made me smile! X
Your garden looks great and I love the slideshow.
Wow, what a transformation!
How lovely! Must be really nice to unwind there after a long day. 😉
Certainly is. Great to see you here – come again!
Stunning transformation!
Thank you! It was only a relatively small area but made such a difference!
Your garden looks fabulous! What a transformation. We did our garden over completely a few years ago…I say we I mean my husband…and seeing all the hard work pay off, such a rewarding feeling.
It certainly does! Great to sit & look at. Many thanks for stopping by!
Ohh very, very nice. I would love to have my garden made over, maybe when I retire! Mich x
Don’t wait til then! Do it now so that you can enjoy it! Thanks for visiting!
Wow it looks amazing now! What a transformation you have been very busy. Such hard work I am sure but must be soooo rewarding when you can see the dream realised! Great take on theme too x
Thank you Jen. It doesn’t take too much time & is so good to sit in when the weather is good!
what a lovely garden. I wish someone would come and make mine over!
Sorry! No can do. Hope you find someone though ‘cos it is great! Thanks for stopping by!
Love the title to this post. Your garden looks gorgeous. They’re so rewarding, but bloody hard work!
M2M
Well we’ve tried to make it a ‘tidy up’ sort of place rather than a massive ‘day doing gardening’. It’s nice to look at but as you say can be hard work. Great to see you here!