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mytinywelshgarden.home.blog
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| | | | | While rain as always welcome in my garden, especially after the long period of sunny and dry weather, I'd quite like it to stop now, please. Just while I plant some ox-eye daisies delivered from my brother's garden two weeks ago. I wouldn't mind, but the rain hasn't even helped with reducing my hayfever symptoms... | |
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ricksplantworld.blog
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| | | | | We have had a warm, mainly dry, spell with temperatures quite high for this time of the year so far, but have been dogged by a persistent cold wind which we get here. The garden is wakening up and the magnolias and early blossoms are in evidence not far from here but I am still... | |
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frogenddweller.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Cathy at Words and Herbs is already marking day four of her 'Week Of Flowers'. She is sharing bright, beautiful floral photos of flowers grown in her garden this year ... and she invites us to do the same, hopefully chasing away any winter-based glumness. Her post today includes some gorgeous pink flowers. I particularly... | |
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mysanctuarygarden.wordpress.com
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| | | Another week where rain has featured heavily (just under 3 cm of rain on Wednesday), limiting gardening activities as the soil tends to become compacted if I attempt to walk on it. Mind you, there has been a couple of sunny and relatively warm days, too, which I've made the most of by getting out... | ||