Jenny McIntyre

Jenny McIntyre deceased

Posted: 25 May 2018


Taken: 25 May 2018

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Such a lovely display

Such a lovely display

Fred Fouarge, , Pat Del and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo


9 comments - The latest ones
 Danielle
Danielle
Que j'aime cette superbe série toute ensoleillée !

Belle fin de semaine mon amie !
6 years ago.
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Danielle
Merci beaucoup Danielle
6 years ago.
 Maeluk
Maeluk club
A very nice set of shots Jenny. You have a lovely garden.
6 years ago.
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Maeluk club
Thank you so much Steve - I really wish I did have a great garden - the trees at this time of year are beautiful and I have many of them (probably around 30 of them), but there is around 1/5 of an acre which I am unable to tend. So it hasn't been kept neat and tidy for nearly 10 years, overgrown is a good word describing it!!!! However, the top lawn which I've been showing is the only bit I can keep - sort of - reasonably tidy. It used to be gorgeous, because my brother loved doing the garden, but he died just 10 years ago and I'm disabled - so it's been donated to wildlife!
6 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
Beautiful Laburnum
6 years ago.
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Pam J club
Thank you so much Pam - I love this tree. I really love the wisteria (the purple rain) but I haven't been able to grow one.
6 years ago.
Pam J club has replied to Jenny McIntyre club
Miraculously I have grown a Wisteria here !! Something the ^&*()_+ gophers didnt eat and the drought didnt kill.

However...... 5 years later.. still no flowers !! I know some things take time.. but comeonnnnn 5 years now !
6 years ago.
 Pat Del
Pat Del club
I really like the clusters of cytises !
6 years ago.
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Pat Del club
Thank you Pat. It's not cytises as they are from the "broom" family. This is part of the Laburnum anagyroides family.
6 years ago.

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