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Annie
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Aren't they wonderful ?
The chickens had the run of our garden all winter and it ended up wrecked of course.
Alex built a fence to seperate a bit of garden off for us to sit in but it looked absolutely bare apart from one or two shrubs , I thought the chooks had killed everything off.
But now its greening up nicely with poppies , lupin , aquilegia , day lillies ,crocosmia and fuschia all forcing their way through the trampled,hen pecked borders! )c( )c( )c(
It will be alright in the end , if its not alright, it isn't the end .
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Nature is wonderful..with the girls and the winter we had, it's incredible how things still pop their heads through! :-D
Don't dream it, BE it....


Am looking forward to welcoming Sunny Clucker to Woodbridge Suffolk!!!!!
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I said in another thread I have been amazed at nature, we have some grass albeit not very good, the granny bonnets are in flower the poppies nearly flowering and a beautiful clematis out, the willow tree that was on the floor with the weight of the snow is now fully green and beautiful, lost a couple of hebe's though, and all like you been trodden and eaten by the girls last year, not this year {warn}
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Perrenials are wonderful - not only do they come up year after year, they spread every year too! What more could one ask?
Helen xx

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