It was cloudy all day today, so it could have been apple pruning day, but it was more important to get the bulbs in the ground. The nut feeder had fallen out of the tree, so I placed it in the pear tree and the blue tit soon arrived and seemed perfectly happen with the new location. I could hear at least two robins singing for quite a while.

I’ve finally put some more chaenorrhinum seed in the soil around the pond – mostly along the front, but also some thrown on the other two edges. The ones that have already grown have stayed nice and stubby.

Bed 3 – miniature tulips, front corner. A few crocuses at the back. There’s really not any room for more in this bed.
Pear tree – some crocuses, possibly some Siberian squill?
Front border – large alliums at the back
Shed pot – crocuses

Fern bed – bluebells, mostly along the front, with a few further back

Triangle – alliums, back and sides

Woodland bed – Siberian squill (found a wood anemone and other bulbs coming up, and the first pink on the lungwort)
Left border – Siberian squill

Ledge – alliums at back, Siberian squill
The final handful of crocus bulbs has gone into a round terracota pot at home. I put a bit of leaf litter over it to deter or invite digging.

The mole is making lots of holes outside the gate; it’s starting to look like a little network that might cave in one day.

The plot is now done for this year. I’ve tied string around a couple of branches on the apple tree as a reminder to evaluate them for removal. I think the one at the front would make a big hole, so it might just be shortened. The one on the right would probably help to thin things out.
















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