My wife and I started gardening in Fukuoka (Japan) in 2003. There was nothing but muddy clayey sloping land. At the beginning we made several structure such as steps and paths, and planted turf, fruit trees, roses, herbs etc.
In 2010, we visited several famous English gardens, including Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Mottisfont Abbey Garden and Hidcote Manor Garden. We were shocked by the glory of those gardens. Since then, we have been trying to make small but glorious gardens by ourselves.
The duck ornaments in the garden were found gathering dust on a shelf at a local garden centre some twelve years ago, looking rather faded. I bought them for a bargain price. Since then, they've been the main garden's mascots.
For the past few years, it had been spreading its charm in front of the arbour seat in the blue border flowerbed. However, after being constantly exposed to direct sunlight, wind and rain, the fibreglass had gradually deteriorated. Numerous small holes had appeared in their backs, and the paint on them beak and feet was peeling off. I decided it was time for it to retire.
Though it might not be perfect, I patched the holes and repainted them, and they turned out rather nicely. So I decided to assign them the next task: keeping watch over the potager.
I chose two small sheep as the new garden ornaments for the main garden. They are two different types of little sheep. They are just the right size for the small garden. They are taking in the sights of the garden they've just arrived at.
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