Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
Pretty pretty. My cherry tree isn't flowering yet.
ReplyDeleteThe Stella cherry in our garden isn't flowering yet either, Dina.
DeleteA promise of good things to come, I hope!
ReplyDeleteI hope so too, Mark.
DeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteIt's so short lived, Sue.
DeleteIsn't blossom thrilling? I think it's the hope of all that produce coupled with complete prettiness. There are plenty of bees around too, so I might not feel compelled to run around with my pollinating paintbrush this year!
ReplyDeleteMy pollinating brush only comes out in the greenhouse, Sarah. The insects always do the job without my help on the plot.
DeleteThat's a whole lot of blossom...I bet the bees are loving it!
ReplyDeleteI really hope that they are, Tanya.
DeleteI like your relaxed style on picture 4
ReplyDeleteCan you guess the direction of the strong prevailing winds, Roger?
DeleteIt's gorgeous isn't it? I hoping we don't have too many windy days as my trees are laden too.xxx
ReplyDeleteWind doesn't encourage the pollinators either, Dina
DeleteThe blossoms are really promising.
ReplyDeleteI hope that promise is fulfilled, Endah
DeleteWe have sunshine for the pollinators lets us hope we don't have any late frosts.
ReplyDeleteThere were lots of honey bees amongst the pear blossom, Brian.
DeleteHopefully lots of blossoms = lots of fruit!
ReplyDeleteWe can hope, Margaret.
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