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
I guess it's that time of year when there are more flowers than vegetables? Still, it is all keeping the garden growing. Lovely to see Ruby sneaking in to say hello at the end of the round up.
ReplyDeleteIt’s the hungry gap, Deborah. Freezer raiding time.
ReplyDeleteApril appears to have been a very floriferous month. I noticed your leg brace. I hope you are not in need of that now. You have all of those empty beds to fill and a puppy to chase.
ReplyDeleteNo leg brace, Lisa where did you spot something that looked like a leg brace?
DeleteOh, lovely! Such variety!xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dina
DeleteDespite the self isolation Martin and you have made a big job, Sue.
ReplyDeleteLove your tidy beds, peony, yellow tulips are pretty.
Fortunately we are allowed to go to the allotment, Nadezda, and as we can’t go anywhere else we have been maybe going more often at times.
Deletewhat an amazing variety of stunning flowers you have - they are all lovely. I see the plot is looking ready to grow lots of tasty veggies too - your soil looks fab! Who is the cutie pie of a dog!?
ReplyDeleteCarrie the little dog is our new puppy, Ruby. Check out my meet Ruby post.
DeleteWhat a pretty month!
ReplyDeleteThe tulips have been stunning, Belinda
DeleteApril was a really lovely month this year in terms of the weather and all things related to growing. Your photo collages are such a great way to record the passage of the year Sue.
ReplyDeleteIt was a floriferous month, Anna
DeleteLovely! I can't believe that you already have roses - things are unusually cold around here so we are in for a very late start this year.
ReplyDeleteNo roses yet, Margaret but the camellias look like roses. Our neighbour used to think they were roses.
DeleteBeautiful flowers! So colorful
ReplyDeleteThank you, Endah
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