
SPRING 2015
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				Jacksparrow
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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.
 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.
 
   
  
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				greenfinch2
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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.
			
			
									
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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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				Jacksparrow
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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)
			
			
									
						






