SPRING 2015
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Re: SPRING 2015
Bluebells appeared this week. One Berberis is looking great, the other is looking not so great. Percy the Pyro-wotsit is looking very good. The Juniper tree is not doing much but still looks comfortable after 3 years. The native shrubs are doing very nicely indeed (recommended). The freebie Rowan suggested by GM many moons ago is at last starting to show some life this year.
A few minor changes to make this year, but still on track for a garden that will sustain a wide variety of wildlife, including me beloved Sturklings who are nesting very nearby.
A few minor changes to make this year, but still on track for a garden that will sustain a wide variety of wildlife, including me beloved Sturklings who are nesting very nearby.
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Re: SPRING 2015
I have yet to see a Bluebell but the Hyacinth are doing well ,most of the trees are looking good.
Re: SPRING 2015
Dug out and thought I had got rid of my Grape Hyacinths last year. They were taking over the garden. However I missed a few. Planted the ones I dug out in the local wood. Nice display.
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That's early! I expect them about the first week MayJacksparrow wrote:My Bluebells have started to bloom. I think they are about 2 weeks early.
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Re: SPRING 2015
The may blossom has been out in my area for a week or two. It is now acceptable to cast a clout.(weather permitting)