These photographs were taken recently when I visited Bangor Walled Garden. I have just returned from a weekend on Copeland Island, without Internet and sometimes without light so therefore was not able to see or comment on your posts so hope you understand. Just enjoy these flowers. I do not know all the names of them.
I hope you enjoyed seeing all these images and it is wonderful still to have so much blooming in October.
I am linking with THROUGH MY LENS.
Many thank for visiting and also to those who leave comments.
Lovely flowers and colours. We've had too many cold nights to have flowers even if the nights got warmer again. Enjoy your week, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteSimply glorious. I could spend many happy hours there - thank you.
ReplyDeletebeautiful walk around :-)
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret! Gorgeous tour of the gardens. The flowers are lovely. And I like the pretty fountain! Great photos. Have a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful garden and lovely to see so many flowers still in bloom. Wonderful colours :)
ReplyDeleteNice - I think that tall blue flower is the same one as the birds were feeding on in the garden when I was on holiday a while ago. The flowers have turned up in some WBW posts!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
What a colorful garden at this time of year. Look forward to your photos from Copeland Is.
ReplyDeleteSurprised to see how many flowers are still out at the end of October..............
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret!:) Love all the blue flowers in bloom. The last blue flower Stewart spoke of is called the Echium plant. I have several of these in my garden, and they are always admired.
ReplyDeleteThe fountain is just lovely! Your images of the beautiful flowers are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the blossoms and foliage and the fountain is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh, Margaret, has established itself in your beautiful autumn. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteIn my rainy, autumnal.
Greetings from Poland.
Lucia
Hi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of flowers.
Photo 10 I find sublime.
Best regards, Irma
Awesome colorful and cheerful post!
ReplyDeleteThe beet stems stunned me.
What a lovely garden. Lots of vibrant color there. I especially liked the vine growing over the wall.
ReplyDeleteLovely series of flowers Margaret and I love the fountain. It almost looks like a whale's fluke.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scenes. It's nice to know a flowers name,but certainly not needed to enjoy their beauty.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! Especially the flowers, I really like the purple ones.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely garden--- and a lovely group of pictures.
ReplyDeleteSuch bounty.
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful garden. Enjoyed viewing your images.
ReplyDeleteI love lush gardens with a plenty of herbs.
ReplyDeleteThe colours are lovely, the rhubarb stems are super...no electricity and no internet welcome to the south of france during a storm in our little village anyway :-).
ReplyDeleteAs much as I like to eat swiss chard, more people should grow it for the colourful ornamental effect it can add to a garden.
ReplyDeleteLovely tour of the gardens,, Margaret. I LOVE rhubarb! I hope you're next post is soon up. Blessings Jo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. A great post of such a lovely variety of plants.
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