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Bursting into life!

Tuesday, April 21, 2015 4:22
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The recent warm sunny weather really kick-started my garden.

The Rhubarb evidently loves its new home in the deep pot.

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However, even though this will require considerable restraint, I don’t think I’m going to pick any leaves this year, because I want it to build up its strength

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There are some flowers on my little “Bramley” apple tree, planted last year. I’ll be surprised if they set any fruit though.

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Maybe I’ll get one or two pears…

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This is (was)  my first spear of Asparagus of the year - although there are actually lots coming up now.

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I think I had better remove the chicken-wire that I put over it to stop the Blackbirds kicking-off all the compost…

All around my little micro-pond the Lily of the Valley is shooting up rapidly.

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The young shoots look a little bit like asparagus, don’t they?

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I have been busy pricking-out the Leeks and the “De Ciccio” Broccoli.

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Broccoli “De Ciccio”

The broccoli still seems quite frail. Nowhere near as robust as the Brussels Sprouts I sowed at the same time.

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Broccoli “De Ciccio”

Although I would like to get some things planted out, at present I am keeping all my brassica seedlings inside the mini-greenhouses in order to protect them. As I write this the wind is blowing at nearly gale force, and I think it could do some serious damage to delicate little seedlings.

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