What's Looking Good in April 2022

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  1. Logan

    Logan Strong Ash

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    Thanks Zigs, yes on clay soil.:)
     
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  2. Zigs

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    Anything organic you can spread as mulch will help, even shredded cardboard :)

    More hedge flowers today :)

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    Zigs Young Pine

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    Tetters will know which this one is :whistling:

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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    These ones look good to me now. Corydalis solida "White Knight", Erythronium hendersonii, and Adonis amurensis plena.
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  6. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    What a lovely sight, Droopske. That will brighten up anyone’s day.
     
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    That is Lonicera tatarica. I pinched a cutting when we visited the Isle of Sheppey off Kent one day.:scheming: We used to grow the shrub honeysuckle at work .
     
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    @Droopy - these are so beautiful. I could look at them all day, especially the cheery yellow one.
     
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    Apple blossom, the frost hasn't got to it this year so should have a lot of cookers.
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    Hope there's a good crop Logan :)

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    Shawchert In Flower

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    My hydrangeas are alive!!!!!
     
  12. Logan

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    Zigs Young Pine

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    Hedgeflowers are taking over the new water butts :D

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    And it looks like there's a new Song Thrush around :)

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    Jack-by-the-hedge

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    After the terrible snow/ice storm just over a year ago, we thought we'd lost several roses, including our climbing Clytemnestra. She survived, gave us one bloom last year, and this year is blossoming like mad. We did lose three roses, but are so grateful the others survived.
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