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Is Spring Here?
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Although cold today, its lovely and sunny so I've been for a wee scout round the garden.
I've a few mini daffs in flower and some tulips (yes really). A few primroses are flowering (although the slugs seem to be enjoying them). Lots of the perennials are starting to put out some new growth. The lawn is starting to green up.
AND, I am so excited. Just been in the polytunnel and I have some dahlias, marigolds, larkspur and caulis through. With a few other trays looking like they are just germinating.
Also noticing more bird activity. They are a bit noisier in the morning and there seems to be a fair few birdies in the garden.
I've a few mini daffs in flower and some tulips (yes really). A few primroses are flowering (although the slugs seem to be enjoying them). Lots of the perennials are starting to put out some new growth. The lawn is starting to green up.
AND, I am so excited. Just been in the polytunnel and I have some dahlias, marigolds, larkspur and caulis through. With a few other trays looking like they are just germinating.
Also noticing more bird activity. They are a bit noisier in the morning and there seems to be a fair few birdies in the garden.
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I think because we are very sheltered and get a lot of radiated light off the lake it keeps them a bit warmer.
I hadn't thought about the crocuses Cupid. There are normally some on the other side of the lake. I shall have a look.
I think because we are very sheltered and get a lot of radiated light off the lake it keeps them a bit warmer.
I hadn't thought about the crocuses Cupid. There are normally some on the other side of the lake. I shall have a look.