The snowdrops, daffodils and bluebells tell us that spring is here. The wet but mild weather has brought many species forward, with local gardens showing off their camelia and magnolia.
The snowdrops we split and wild daffodils are thriving. We continue to fight back the brambles and nettles to allow these native plants to seed and spread.
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