A photograph of the back garden taken from an upstairs window, showing a lush wildlife paradise of long grass lawn, plump, wild shrubs and trellis roses growing bonkers, and a big green wheelie bin in the middle of it all because I can't move it myself when it's got stuff in it. The gardeners are going to move it for me, bless them.
A panoramic view from the back door of the garden, showing the blackberry trellis and various trailing plants growing from its wall, the end of the driveway where it meets the lawn edge, and the patio that extends by the side of the house along the rose bed and bird feeders.
Another panoramic photograph, taken from the end of the lower drive, showing the rose trellis with two painted birdhouses on the end, long, lush grass and an overgrown rose bed to the right. That bloody green wheelie bin is in the middle still.
A final panoramic photograph taken from the top of the long grassed lawn in a 360° shot, showing shrubs, roses overgrowing the rose trellis, a red rhododendron, ferns, smoke bush, tri-cornered leek remnants from spring, and rising moonpenny daisies just coming into flower.
Gutted. I've worked really hard on a thriving #Wildlife garden for the last 6yrs. It's got out of control (crap gardener who let me down), & now I'm being forced to strip it all back for house selling. 😭 Thankfully the one-off gardeners I've got are #WildlifeFriendly. Before ⬇️