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Wednesday, 14 March 2018

The Rabbits Return

When the sun came out yesterday, it was lovely.
We were however wrapped in quite a few layers.
The garden was very claggy and only workable in some areas.
I set to and weeded the asparagus bed before the precious shoots come through.
Steve sorted a lot of rotting wood for burning.
We admired the new base for the fairy yurt.

I felt like dancing on it.
It was made by Tim`s brother, Nick.
 
The rabbits are back in the mini-stable, looking fit.

They are enjoying the new tunnel.
 
We walked to the Sunrise Yurt to share a teabreak with Tim and Anne, who were busy preparing  for visitors.
Lots of news to share.
On the way back we noticed how well the
 double row of willow is doing.
The moles are building a city I think.
 Plenty of colour
around.



 
 
 













Back at home, I checked on the greenhouses where things are starting to move.
 Some tiny rockery plant cuttings which I hope will perk up after being repotted.
 Garlic just beginning to move.
Cobweb houseleeks from tiny cuttings.
 Succulent plantlets from leaf cuttings.
 A minute sedum, perfect for the fairy garden.
Our own aloe vera plant growing well.
Paula was given this as a tiny plant when she bought aloe vera products in Fuertaventura the last time we went.
A whole lot of poppies and delphiniums from the rose garden make-over.
Jury`s Yellow in flower.
And finally, this is what greets us at our front doorstep.
 
 
 
 

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