Helensburgh and Lomond residents looking for a bit of music with their tea and baking were in for a treat at the weekend.
Friends of Geilston Gardens hosted the first of their Summer in the Garden events where tea, coffee, home baking and live music were in the open air on Sunday.
The sun came out and then the visitors so the stall was kept very busy.
"Thanks to our wonderful band of volunteer bakers there were difficult decisions to be made about what to have," organisers told the Advertiser.
"Tartan Harmony performed a great programme and the sound reverberating around the courtyard was amazing.
"The garden looks fabulous this month, azaleas, rhododendron, bluebells and the fresh new leaves on the trees create a wonderful display.
"So much to see as the kitchen garden is planted out and new beds fill up - the wonderful Geilston Gardeners have been so busy and it shows."
Geilston Garden, in Cardross, and owned by the National Trust for Scotland, was recently one of three Argyll gardens on a list of top nature destinations across the country to enjoy bluebells.
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