31 October 2013

My Dream Garden

On Tuesday we enjoyed the break in the dismal weather and spent a sun filled day at the lovely Organic Gardens at Yeo Valley.
I have basically found my dream garden.

Yeo Valley Organic Garden // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers
Yeo Valley Organic Gardens // 76sunflowers

Space for the children - and the chickens - to run free, pumpkins, acers, tea crab apples, beehives, landscaped gardens, a hidden heart in a bespoke bench, purple flowers of which I do not know the name, a rather befitting sunflower and of course, an upcycled Mini.

What more could you wish for?

I continue to dream...

But for now I'm linking up with the lovely Annie...

Mammasaurus - How Does Your Garden Grow?
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15 comments

  1. That looks amazing! What a great use for a mini!
    That really is a beautiful garden though I can see why you love it

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  2. Beautiful! That's my dream garden too! :)

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  3. AnnieMammasaurus31 October 2013 at 09:29

    How lovely - I dream a garden like that too for I would LOVE to keep bees. Oh and have a little bridge!


    I really really realllllly need to visit Yeo Valley next year. it looks liek the place I could happily lose myself in for the day and come home with packed full of inspiration!


    Thanks for joining in my little sunflowery munchkin x


    ps. That was a term on endearment - I'm not saying you are short or owt ;)

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  4. AnnieMammasaurus31 October 2013 at 09:39

    And cool mini - I forgot the mini!

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  5. Ruth Davies Knowles31 October 2013 at 09:52

    That is a beautiful garden with some very interesting things like the Mini! The metal sunflower looks a lot happier than the soggy one on my post... :-)

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  6. Jocelyn (@ihavecards)31 October 2013 at 10:47

    I can see why that'd be your dream garden - gorgeous x

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  7. What a great place! Love the idea of the mini becoming a home for plants and bugs. I'm going to add Yeo Valley gardens to my list of places to visit, looks like good fun...and not just because they have a rope swing, although that does help :)

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  8. Sara (@mumturnedmom)31 October 2013 at 13:36

    Oh, wow! That looks amazing :) I particularly like the mini :)

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  9. Wow what a fabulous garden, it looks wonderful there. I just love the red leaves against that pretty bridge. Seems like a really great place to visit :)

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  10. Kath Knitty Mummy31 October 2013 at 20:51

    Get on the waiting list for the house! We saw it first!

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  11. Nell@PigeonPairandMe1 November 2013 at 08:03

    Beautiful.....might be a bit of an itchy scratchy journey in that Mini, though!

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  12. Helvetia Handmade2 November 2013 at 21:33

    oh yes, that is a dream garden, I would love to keep bees, and a tree swing, and a bridge. Lovely

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  13. Oh I do love that Mini!

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  14. Dragonsflypoppy-White Feathers3 November 2013 at 20:52

    How fantastic to have a mini in the garden! Love the red acer in the bridge picture. The bench sculptures are very interesting x

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  15. What a beautiful place! I think my boy would be annoyed about all the plants in the way of playing in the mini car though!

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I appreciate all comments, thank you! x x

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