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Here we are at the back of the allotment.
You can see that current tree has some currents on it.
The nettles, ground elder are already well established.
This I think is white Campion.
I will take a piece to assist in identification.
We have a lot to do today.
They are going to try and remove some of the bullrushes.
Over there is the moorhens house.
Here is the mint tub.
There are four cherries on the cherry tree.
The keep telling me you cannot kill mint.
This is the boysenberry.
The Tayberry.
The Josterberry
This is Santolina or cotton Lavender.
We had to net up the currants.
In case any birds decide to eat them.
this is the white currant.
this is the red currant.
the red one is full of currants.
Here is the the black currant.
Another look at the white currant.
I love the red currant, looks like red jewels.
You just want to paint them.
So thats what we are waiting for red jewels.
This is an absolute mess.
Over here we have some bluebells.
However, they are NOT English Bluebells.
These are Spanish Bluebells.
Because the corolla which is this part here.
Should roll right back, as if it has been quilled.
Sadly it doesn't do that.
See the way the blue bells stand up.
On the stem, upright?
Well the English one hangs over.
So these will have to go.
If you have these in your garden get rid of them.
They are Spanish and are killing off the English Bluebell.
We need to manage this one and save the English Bluebell.
That is water for get me not.
This is a dandelion.
There is a blackbird singing in the background.
We put some willow whips in today.
Potatoes are doing well.
Seeds are coming up over here.
They are wildlife plants.
For the butterflies.