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Monday February 14, 2005
Prunus pissardii in flower
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Prunus pissardii in flower
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Been meaning to repaint the garage for about 5 years. Funny how you don't notice some things until you see them on a photo. Great tree though...
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Hellebore argutifolius (Corsican hellebore). at full flowering on a sunny February day.
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Due mostly to the hail and wind and partly to my current focus on the car, all I did was put four bags of topsoil in one polytunnel border. Hardly counts as gardening. Still - lots of stuff happening despite my lack of attention. Purple, cream and white crocuses, scented
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On the bright side, the days are getting longer and every day there's some new spark of life in the garden. On the down side, it's light when I'm at work and dark when I'm get home, so there's this
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Pic of the day. Hazy sunshine, 10C, light breeze. Should be gardening, not sneaking home to glance at the crocuses.
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One of my Sorbus 'Joseph Rock' seeds has sprouted. Yippee!
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Beautiful day. High pressure and still. Sun came out about 1pm and it was wall to wall blue for a few hours. The grass seemed to grow half an inch and the first clutch of cream crocuses tentatively opened up. A small flock of greenfinches spent the afternoon picking at
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At the end of the garden is my trusty polytunnel, smoke seeping out of its seams. It's had its winter clean up today - sprayed with Citrox disinfectant, scrubbed and hosed down. I've also taken off the top two inches or so of soil from the
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My delivery from Chase Organics arrived - a box full of promise for next year's garden. Job for this weekend is to clean and smoke out the polytunnel. The broad beans can go in now - then just wait for the weather to warm up.
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Next year's garden in a box
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Spent a day taking the Merc apart and went for a bike ride today instead. Sorry garden - maybe next weekend. UP to 13C today, some sun, one shower, 13mph max wind. Took the rain guage down to test it.