Monday, September 21, 2009

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Pyracantha berries in Ben Lomond, CA USA

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White flowers with blurred background


Asim Shah posted a photo:

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When showing and take a while look to this photo, then one name comes up, peacock !!!, yes you right :) except this fanlike with yellow colour. Actually a little flower, but when take to macro mode, it's becomes more fun, and showing totally different.




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Without love no forgiveness - without forgiveness no love. To free your heart for true love, you need to first forgive all.
If you open for God's love, then you find the healing power of love needed to forgive all.
In album God Cards - Prayers and Love

Asim Shah posted a photo:

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Dove... flying around. This tiny flower, with mostly with white colour, plus a little spot of yellow. The formation of dove.



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Ants on a bird of paradise flower

Ants on a bird of par  adise flower


pollen-flowers posted a photo

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Ballroom Buxted Park - gorgeous martini vases for Cass and Kai's wedding - latest2010.jpg


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P yracantha berries in Ben Lomond, CA USA

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Robert Nyman
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Yellow flower with background out of focus

Yellow flower with background out of focus


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Robert Nyman
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Asim Shah posted a photo:

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A few years ago if someone had mentioned gabions I wouldn't have known what they were talking about. They were something that was used in civil engineering, large scale industrial landscaping - a million miles away from domestic gardens. Now it seems they are becoming the cool thing to have.

edible_trends.jpgAt Tatton there are gabions in the show gardens, in the back to backs and on the trade stands - people are taking home DIY versions!

Basically a gabion is a metal - usually steel, cage filled with stones/rocks or various heavy materials. They are usually used to retain soil in banks and terraces or as barriers. I've seen taller, slim ones used as a wall and smaller, cubed ones made into seats - the permutations are endless, as demonstrated by the two young designers of the Visionary garden, Cubed3, at this year's Tatton.

gabions_on_a_place_for_wast.jpgThis gold medal winning design is a modular scheme, gabions are linked together like building blocks and used in different ways - some are filled with rocks as foundations, some are filled with soil and planted and some are placed in the pond, allowing you to walk over the water's surface. Larger cages have been left empty and plants are able to grow up through them - it's very effective.

On the Edible Trends garden the Reaseheath College team have filled their gabions with carefully placed layers of stones and wood in decreasing sizes, creating a very pleasing pattern and a haven for wildlife. Apparently it took them ages to do but it looks fantastic.

A very 'green' way to fill your gabions is with odd bits of bricks, slates and tiles left over from building jobs, plus any empty bottles you may have accumulated. This is what they have used on A Place for Waste, another gold medal winning garden.

As you look around the show you will see all sorts of shapes and fillings and gabions used in many ways. I am feeling quite inspired and am planning to try something with sempervivums and I rather like the idea of turf cubes.


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