Wednesday, May 13, 2009

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High resolution 1600x1200px wallpaper Happy Mother's Day with a beautiful white rose and hearts of love.
Enjoy the large collection of high resolution flower and rose photos converted into beautiful Mother Day wallpaper and beautiful Mother Day eCards.
Enjoy Mothers Day and remember that a mother above all is a woman and only a loving man can turn a woman into a loving mother.
Women/mothers - men/fathers and children always are and remain one family of love. Focus on God and love to maintain that love relationship between husband and wife. Always include all in your loving heart and maintain a full level of love all life loving toward all.
In album Roses Photos - Roses eCards - Rose Wallpapers

This Orange little Flower, taken when i walking around, then a look at for this little flower, and their so rich colour, this really make me feel so comfort to see for a while, fortunately i carried my only one camera, and take this picture, and the result... still beauty to display on my wallpaper monitor.




I was chatting about Chelsea with friends last weekend and someone asked me this very question. It got me thinking about the show gardens. What are the designers hoping to achieve? Are they just showing off their skills? Are they trying to teach us something with their gardens or are they just entertainment?

I like to think of show gardens as being the Paris catwalks of the garden world - they're not something we would ever be able to afford or live up to, but those exquisitely executed creations stimulate our imaginations. They make us look at our own familiar beds and borders with new eyes, they shake us out of our comfortable complacency and springtime trips to the local garden centre.

For me, there's always something to take home - like a gorgeous new planting combination - I was so excited by roses with grasses when I first saw it, or a clever way to prune a tired shrub into an elegant, sculptural beauty. For those of us who need to know these things, show gardens give us a preview of what's going to be in fashion. There's a collective subconscious that decrees that this season we shall all want native plants, preferably edible and grown vertically, forget bananas - exotics are so passe. I heard that decking was planned in one of the gardens - is it making a comeback already? Of course there are several gardens with a message - and I'm looking forward to learning about rain gardens and seeing them in action, but I'm also hoping for a bit of pure entertainment as well.

Gilly Brennan, horticultural researcher


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