Year in Review - the first garden year in the garden of Eden I have finally done it - the annual review of our paradise is ready.
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That was pick out at 500 images from the Garden of Eden, which I had not done so far this year, so easy to correct it.
We started early March 2010. By we, I mean my husband, our great Wusel Kijani and me.
The entrance area outside the fence is not yet finished.
The climbing rose is for a radical cut in the spring bloomed beautifully - And I thought at first that I would have cut back too far.
The whole Jostasträucher entrance on the right side as the last act this year dug in the garden in late November and replaced by a giant hibiscus been. Which one can see from the picture is not as good as it is cut down far - otherwise he would not have been transported. The Josta would actually remained, but they were rotten and hardly have borne fruit.
The road was complete. repealed and re-laid. The bed with the climbing rose has been reduced and trimmed with a small stone wall.
Here are a few impressions from the other side.
The raised bed is fitted in the spring only.
you would not believe how many metal plates, we have pulled from the ground. In the top picture below you one more thing you can reasonably identify them so in a bush.
Next year we want it once a gentle start.
is then started, the rear section, built over the Erdgesicht to and around the pond. Also ahead is to do very much - oh really anywhere, for now is still only one reason in it.
But I'm very happy with what we've done three without any help - even though I wanted to finish this year so much.
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The Trockenmauerbeet one of the great Linden I would have liked to have had quite finished, but I may because of shoulder inflammation, long ago, however balancing these brave men - but next year, LOL ....
The area of the front of the path along the fence should really have continue or be completed.
As you can see, there's sooooo much to do - but is now once Break, because in the Garden of Eden are about 50 cm of snow. It looks fantastic from beautiful and untouched (if you did not see our footsteps).
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I wish you all a wonderful and peaceful Christmas season and a lot of new plans for the next gardening year.
Greetings
Christina