Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Garden Seats at the Boggy Brae

Today's work space

Today's work space. I'm cutting back spiraea that is trying to take over. In the process I can get at brambles too and yank them out, make a new wood pile and photograph mosses (thus the tripod). Also in the process I can create find new garden seats, known at Boggy Brae as
"sit-upon-eries".




Mossy garden seat, grey sallow
This one is the Grey Sallow sit-upon-ery

Old apple tree
Apple sit-upon-ery

 Grey Sallow joins a fine tribe of garden
sit-upon-eries including this apple one, which is the first one I made discovered. It needs to be weeded!


Rhododendron sit-upon-ery




Here is the rhododendron ponticum one. you can see its 'pontiness' (bridginess) here too.


A potential wild cherry sit-upon-ery







There is potentially a wild cherry one here except that a foxglove has got there first. I might need to move that elsewhere.
except that a foxglove has got there first

The Ridiculously Monstrous Cypress sit-upon-ery







The ridiculously monstrous cypress sit-upon-ery.






Eucalyptus sit-upon-ery




And, of course, the eucalyptus
(photo from last May).
Thr trunk now rests on that log under it.








There will be more. Coffee break over.

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