11 May 2018
OK, so not with silver bells or cockle shells, and with a notable absence of pretty maids, but
rapidement, for sure.
A series of photos from John shows the burgeoning growth in recent weeks. They were taken in the interim between friend C's two visits featured in the last post...
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Peeping glycine...and a grapevine up to her ankles in wild flowers |
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The meadow encroacheth... |
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All neat and tidy now |
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Our own little Sugar-Plum tree, growing valiantly in the garden of Shut-eye Town, yet still to bloom on the shore of Lollipop Sea ;) |
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The scrambling rose, lavender and glycine are all going great guns. |
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The hazelnut has been cut down to size and is now dwarfed by the pear/quince. |
We've asked John to do a high cut of the meadow areas and hopefully, he'll manage this before the summer gets underway and growth slows up.
It's hard to believe that many of the perimeter plants have been in situ for five of six years now, and it's very rewarding to see their progress.
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