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Here are six things that have given me pleasure or had me looking forward to brighter days in the garden this week.
1) In a rather – or let’s be honest, very – neglected area of the garden, I’m attempting to rescue a blackcurrant bush that has become overwhelmed by rampaging ivy. I cut back some of the branches that were overhanging the path and have started to remove the ivy. I had noisy company from a robin while I was doing it. I think I was a little too close to his favourite perching point on the hazel tree.
2) [Left] I found a few terracotta pots while clearing out the garage so have planted them up with some different varieties of mint – garden mint, apple mint and black peppermint.
3) [Right] This lovely clump of daffodils was planted by a previous owner of the house under one of the apple trees in the garden
4) [Below] The ornamental quince is adding a wonderful pop of colour.
5) [Above] I planted a first batch of ‘Rocket’ potatoes in gro-sacks. Four more to follow as the risk of frost reduces.
6) Two more items from my collection of second hand gardening books. I’m still not entirely convinced there is such a thing as ‘simple pruning’…

Enjoy your garden, park or outside space this week.

I’m loving my daffodils as well. Really starts to look like Spring when they pop up. Even if we still have frosty nights.
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Absolutely agree. Every year I think I must plant some more and then forget until it’s too late. I have some I planted in containers but they’re way behind those that are growing in the garden.
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I’m looking forward to the warmer weather when I can start eating outside again!
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I’m sure the Robin was happy to sing to you while you were in the garden.
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Love your flowering quince and good luck with the potato grow bags, and the naughty ivy! ❤
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I envy people who can grow things. I kill off practically every plant I get! (Sometimes, even the plastic ones die on me!)
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Neat! Daffodils are only shyly peeking out of the soil right now in Illinois, but it’s definitely a sign of hope
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Yes and we need that sign at the moment don’t we?
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