Thursday, March 15

Just a few photos.

Just a few photos taken on our weekend visit to the plot.

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  1. Great photos! The rhubarb is coming along nicely and looks like you are ready to plant!

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    1. That's our earliest variety of rhubarb Kelli and at least the beds are ready to plant up if the plants aren't yet

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  2. Looking good, especially the rhubarb.

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  3. Everything looks so lush and green! Happy Spring!

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    1. I think the grass paths add to the lush effect Robin

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  4. That's your allotment?..it is really huge, so much area to grow!

    What a difference in our climate, as our rhubarb hasn't even poked itself out of the soil and the snow came back last night...sigh. Your photos gave me a lift, I must say.

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    1. And we easily fill it Bren! Oh dear snow - I hope we don't see any!

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  5. That "Battalion" of Primroses looks as if it should be in my garden, not yours!

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  6. My mum grows rhubarb for me - this has reminded me to cook the stuff I have in the fridge. Your garlic looks like its coming along nicely and I love all the new shoots and buds.

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    1. Lots of garlic to plant out in the greenhouse too Liz - we'll have more than enough if it all grows!

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  7. All looks fantastic Sue, what's the plant with a cluster of yellow flowers?

    In Cockermouth yesterday I was told twice that we're going to have snow at the weekend, it was certainly cold enough yesterday afternoon. Grrrr.

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    1. There were supposed to be captions with the photos BW but Picasa ignored my instruction to include them so I've reset the album. The cluster of buds is a wallflower. They are planted just by the shed to give us perfume at coffee times. Being between the blueberries we never grow vegetables there so no danger of passing on any brassica diseases.

      SNOW - eek!

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  8. Everything is looking great Sue...I have to say I'm quite envious of that rhubarb!!!

    And I am just plain jealous of your winter brassicas!!!!

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    1. The winter brassicas have a way to go yet Tanya.

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