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A cautious start to spring - the garden in March
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Re: A cautious start to spring - the garden in March
I have made a start on seed-sowing but not done a lot.
Three fruit bushes arrived today from an end of season offer by Wiggly Wigglers to get rid of their bare-root stock.
I am now the proud possessor of two red gooseberries and one blackcurrant to keep my other blackcurrant and two blueberries company. Must get on and install some protection so fruit is not nabbed by passing beasties.
My ponds were refurbished last year too, freebird. I am pleased to see some marginals and the oxygenating Elodea getting going so my tadpoles will have somewhere to hide. My OH has also noticed newts in the big pond.
Three fruit bushes arrived today from an end of season offer by Wiggly Wigglers to get rid of their bare-root stock.
I am now the proud possessor of two red gooseberries and one blackcurrant to keep my other blackcurrant and two blueberries company. Must get on and install some protection so fruit is not nabbed by passing beasties.
My ponds were refurbished last year too, freebird. I am pleased to see some marginals and the oxygenating Elodea getting going so my tadpoles will have somewhere to hide. My OH has also noticed newts in the big pond.
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Re: A cautious start to spring - the garden in March
I hope everyone's gardens survived the strong winds of the last 24 hours.
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