Post Comment Love 15 - 17 March

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It’s been great this week to be outside without a coat - briefly that is, you know when you take the bins out and you don’t have to sprint there and back, yes that sort of foray outside. Though as it’s been milder I’ve been encouraged to stop and take a few pictures, but somehow I missed this.

MOH noticed it and isn’t it gorgeous?

I think it’s a nectarine tree - just a small one, and one that dad gave me last autumn. It’s been potted on, as it was outgrowing the pot it was in, and it seems happy enough. We’ve had it against the wall since it arrived in Nottinghamshire to test out if it likes it there - as my plan is to site it alongside the wall, and train it espalier style, though I still need to get the canes sorted out for that.

It’s looking like that plan could come together - and that makes me happy!

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Post Comment Love 8 - 10 March

Hello there, and welcome back to this week’s #PoCoLo - a friendly linky which I co-host with Suzanne, where you can link any blog post published in the last week. We know you’ll find some great posts to read, and maybe some new-to-you blogs too, so do pop over and visit some of the posts linked, comment and share some of that love.

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Well, what a difference a week makes, this week I have flowering daffodils! And aren’t they beauties?

We’ve had blue skies and grey skies but I was lucky to capture these flowering against one of the bluest skies we’ve had this week, and it really felt as if spring could be on its way. We’ve been lucky and been able to take advantage of a walk or two on the sunnier, warmer days and fit in some jobs around the house when it’s been a bit duller.

Here’s hoping spring really is just around the corner, I’ve said it before but I really won’t be sorry to see the back of this wet winter.

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Post Comment Love 1 - 3 March

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Happy 1 March!

It always amazes me how quickly February goes, even with its extra day this year. March brings with it, hopefully, spring proper - and more time out in the garden, as I said hopefully. I don’t know about you but I could definitely do with an upturn in the weather.

It’s been a relatively quiet week here as I’ve been full of cold and have been trying my utmost to get through it without passing it on to MOH, again hopefully between us we’ve managed that - but it’s meant I haven’t done a huge amount, mostly as having a head feeling like it’s filled with cotton wool hasn’t helped with anything much.

I have been keeping an eye on my daffodils though, they are almost ready to burst into flower, but not quite. And I don’t want to miss them, so I moved them onto the patio so that we don’t have to crank our necks to see them. The ones on the left have been growing alongside our front wall, and I do wonder if that’s why they’re currently so straight or if it’s just because they’re a little behind the others which have been at right angles to them alongside the garage.

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