Susan Jones – Writer

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Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

Hello to all my followers, and hope all is well in your worlds. The garden is looking colourful at the moment, so thought I’d pop out and take some pics for you to enjoy.

I always thought the red valarian was sea pink, until I looked it up just now. I’ve done some pink geranium hanging baskets, with lovely green moss. They need to grow on a bit yet though, so I’ll post a pic when they’re lovely and lush. Normally I put lots of bits and pieces in, but I wanted only the geranium this time.

pink geranium basketPurple pansiesYou may have gathered that I like pink and purple. Now I’m off to write more of my romantic novel. Happy gardening, or writing, or whatever you’re doing. I now have a link on kishboo links page.

http://www.kishboo.co.uk/links.php

They run a story competition every issue, and also want book reviews, and letters or articles.

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18 responses to “Around the garden in June”

  1. Jacqueline King Avatar

    Thank you for the colourful tour around your garden, Susan ~ you beat me to it because I just went out to the car and tight how lovely our garden has become, over the last two days

  2. Jacqueline King Avatar

    Oops! Touch~screen error!
    Until now I’ve quite a variety of greens in all my planting areas ~ but with a little sunshine this week, the more colourful flowers are coming out. The fruit and veg are growing ~ but ever so slowly because of the whacky weather we’ve been having this year!
    Sounds like your new writing space is working well for you, Susan, I haven’t done any serious writing for a long time ~ I’ll follow your link and maybe that’ll inspire me! 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Hi, Jacqueline and great to hear from you. Hope you post some pictures of your garden too. Yes, I’m excited at almost finishing the story now. And then doing another one set in Redington. Glad you popped in. Xx

  3. Wendy Clarke Avatar

    The colour scheme in my own garden is pink and purple – great taste, Susan! Your garden looks lovely.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks, Bea, glad you enjyed the tour. It’s a rambling sort of butterfly and bee friendly garden and quite low maintenance as I like to sit and read whenever I can.

  4. susanjanejones Avatar

    Thanks, Wendy, they are relaxing colours to look at aren’t they? Glad you called by:)

  5. Patsy Avatar

    The garden is looking lovely.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks, Patsy, I want to get some pinks, and lavender to fill in gaps.

      1. Patsy Avatar

        OOoh, that’ll smell great.

  6. Sue Blackburn Avatar
    Sue Blackburn

    Looks beautiful Susan. x

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks, Sue, it’s relaxing to watch the bees going inside all the trumpets of the foxgloves.

      1. Sue Blackburn Avatar
        Sue Blackburn

        Ooh foxgloves. We had those in our garden when I was a child. My dad must have been so fed up because me and my friends used to take the ‘goves’ and put them on the ends of our fingers! Nothing more relaxing than bees buzzing around is there – as long as they don’t come too near you!! xx

      2. susanjanejones Avatar

        That’s true, Sue. They seem too busy in and out of the flowers in our garden to come near us. I want to plalnt more bee friendly flowers like pinks and lavenders as well.

  7. Linda Avatar

    Hope your writing’s blooming too!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks, Linda. Yes, I’ve only got 2 more chapters, and then I’m ready for a last read through, and final edit, and watch out publishers, agents, and everybody else:)

  8. Lynne Hackles Avatar

    And another thanks from me for the garden tour. I can barely see ours this morning because of thick mist. I so wanted to get out and do some gardening this weekend. Never mind, I had a sunny tour of yours instead.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Glad you enjoyed the tour, Lynne. Good job I took pictures when I did, there’s been a downpour since then. Enjoyed your column in W.M this month. xx

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