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Our first lunch of the year in the garden (08/04/11)
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Dog’s-tooth violet (erythronium) (08/04/11)
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Main border. The daffodils have nearly finished and the tulips have started to open. (08/04/11)
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The flowering cherry in the front garden has put on a fantastic show this year. (09/04/11)
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Flowering cherry blossom (06/04/11)
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A goldfinch collects nesting material from the cineraria. (12/04/11)
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Acer leaves and flowers (12/04/11)
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The acer from our top landing (14/04/11)
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The deronicum is in flower. (14/04/11)
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Multi-coloured tulips (14/04/11)
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A blue tit finds insects in the acer. (16/04/11)
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A blackbird has a rest … (16/04/11)
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… but soon finds a tasty apple. (16/04/11)
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The wisteria sinensis is in flower (20/04/11)
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The raspberry patch is in the process of being cleared of weeds. (20/04/11)
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Deronicum, tulips and choisya (20/04/11)
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Flame-coloured tulips (20/04/11)
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A dark-red variety of tulip (20/04/11)
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The border is very colourful (20/04/11)
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The bay suffered in the cold winter but is now in flower. (20/04/11)
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Asparagus, which unfortunately bolted before it was found in the garden. (22/04/11)
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Wisteria in full bloom (25/04/11)
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A colourful display in the border (25/04/11)
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Sweet-smelling choisya (25/04/11)
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View towards the choisya (25/04/11)
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The first iris is out. (25/04/11)
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Photinia for our new hedge has arrived. (27/04/11)
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Rosa Banksiae Lutea … (28/04/11)
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… and in close-up (28/04/11)
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Deronicium and bright tulips (30/04/11)
Welsh Strings – David of the White Rock