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Signs of Spring

Wednesday, April 8, 2015 4:21
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The passage of the seasons is inexorable. The signs of Summer-to-come are here already…

The buds on the Pear tree  are swelling. For years now I have been referring to my Pear tree as a “Confrerence” one, but while I was taking this photo I happened to glance at the label which is still attached to the tree. Guess what? It’s a “Concorde”! Judging by the fruit, they seem very similar.

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Along the fence by the fruit trees the Raspberries are shooting up strongly. In the Autumn I took a bit of a gamble and emptied-out the compost from my tomato pots along here. You may recall that I had problems with contaminated compost last year, but in the end I concluded that it was the multi-purpose compost that was to blame, and not the stable manure stuff. I’m hoping that the thick layer of stable manure compost will be beneficial to the moisture-loving Raspberries.

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The first of the Tulips is showing a little splash of colour:

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There is definitely new growth on the Lavender.

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The Clematis is just beginning to wake up. I didn’t prune it at all in the Autumn, so hopefully I will get more flowers than last year’s solitary bloom!

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This is very characteristic of Spring too – the native Primrose:

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Yet despite the above, THIS is the most encouraging sight of all – the emergence of the first Asparagus spear of the season!

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Looking back at my records, I see that the Asparagus is about a fortnight behind its normal schedule. In 2014 I actually picked four spears on 7th April. Still they say that “what’s worth having is worth waiting for”, and home-grown Asparagus is definitely worth having!

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Source: http://marksvegplot.blogspot.com/2015/04/signs-of-spring.html

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