It's Spring ...
... and they are back!
A carefully dug hole/ burrow/ warren in the sand and earth of the Exotic Bed. We will have to be on our guard to fill the holes as soon as they make them!
Whilst we're talking about wildlife, we put some chicken bones out at the end of our alley and waited. First came the night shift.
When the morning shift arrived there was nothing left for the Backbird!
Then we had the travelling circus.
But the garden is showing signs of Spring. I've mown the lawns down to their 'low' height and started edging the beds and straight away the garden looks tidy (even though there is lots of weeding to be done).
The first tulips are out,
and the daffodils and grape hyacinths (muscari) and making a lovely display.
The benefits of planting thousands of bulbs!!!
1 Comments:
Its looking lovely a real joy to look at, at last you have had success with all those bulbs, dont hold your breath but we are booked onto the euro tunnel for the 23 its been touch and go for a couple of months but i feel it is going to happen at last , yippeeee
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