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Life is full of decisions

by Carolyn Chadwick on October 14, 2009

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“Life is full of decisions and you better not waver and quaver over each one or you will stress yourself. You will die young and miss your seventies and eighties, which are two decades that can be a delight.” Quote by Emily Whaley, who rocketed to garden stardom after her book, ‘Mrs. Whaley and Her Charleston Garden’ became a bestseller.

It’s true… some days I wonder what on earth I am doing and the day has passed without really living it! Gone! Unnoticed, just like that….

So now Autumn is hitting my own garden and the big large oak tree in the front garden is literally throwing it’s corns at our livingroom windows… calling out to me to come and sweep the drive and clear the leaves from the borders…

I usually leave most leaves during the winter months on the borders… so little insects and animals can hide safely…
I also like the winter silhoutte of the taller plants and grasses that have flowered during summer…which provide birds with seeds during colder months.

So my garden is calling out to me… and I need to prepare her for the winter and like Emily Whaley… I should never enter my garden without seceteurs!!! Just to keep her connected to her wonderful beauty…. and let her enter the peaceful months now….. growth has slowed down now!!!

All my love and happy Autumn gardening….

Carolyn

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My Garden is a haven for Bees and Butterflies

by Carolyn Chadwick on July 15, 2009

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I love walking round my garden in the mornings…. this week especially since the Buddleja’s and Echinacea’s have opened their fragrant scent to the world again, busy bees and butterflies have been zooming and fluttering around all the flowers. From oregano, lavender, salvia’s and sage…. even the mint has been discovered as a treat!

A true haven, and I have been absorbed in the beautiful designs on the wings of all the different buterflies I have spotted.

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The Eupatorium has still to come into flower and then will also become an attraction for butterflies and bees 140709-073

When the Eupatorium Atropruperea comes into flower there will be another feast for the butterflies and bees to enjoy….

The fragrance in the garden is just heavently at the moment.. even my kids notice!!!

Enjoy, and happy gardening!

Love Carolyn

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The Beautiful Gardens of Piet Oudolf in Hummelo, the Netherlands

July 14, 2009

I promised you all to post the photo’s I took during my last visit at the private gardens of Piet and Anja Oudolf. These are taken with my iphone… so excuse the quality…. and on the last saturday of June. I was very lucky it was beautiful weather… extremely humid and walking into the gardens [...]

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Gardening blogs from around the world

May 26, 2009

I love searching the web and discovering new blogs and useful information on gardening, fashion interior design! In actual fact all things beautifully designed … Through Twitter I stumbled upon Buddy Garden blog about container gardening, lots of photo’s, tips and highlights….
So underneath texst is copied fom her website and I have added [...]

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My favourite Garden books

May 9, 2009

Throughout my career as a garden designer I have ploughed through many gardening books… in Dutch and English… and here is a list of my old time favourite’s
I checked on amazon whether they are still being published and those with a link to it are still available to order. For me they were an inspiration [...]

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