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Crab Apple


The crab apple down the back garden at Burnbrae is looking gorgeous at the moment.  I did the first mow for the season yesterday and also took advantage of the recent rain to pull weeds while the soil is still soft.  At the moment the whole garden is lush and green with the trees dressing themselves in leaves again.

I am keen to get out to Kandos soon to see how things are going out there.

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  1. My husband just did what we expect is our last mow of the season. Your garden is looking pretty.

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    1. There is joy and sadness in the last mow ... a rest for a while but the dreary days of winter to get through.

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  2. Hmm, beautiful! Whilst here all is getting brown and icky I can at least find joy in your posts, thank you :-)

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  3. We haven't mowed yet, but the weeds certainly need mowing! The Crab Apple looks beautiful.

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    1. Yes my favourite of all of the flowering trees in this garden with a double flowering cherry that comes out last of all a close second.

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  5. Joan, I might have petunias but I do miss these spring blossoms.

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    1. I am hopeless at growing petunias. They need to be watered regularly. I am lucky spring blossoms happen without any fuss from me.

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  6. Gosh the garden at Burnbrae looks gorgeous Joan Elizabeth. The weather is so perfect for gardens at the moment ✨

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    1. I think it depends on where you are whether the current weather is perfect. Though spring usually does bring lovely warm days and the promise of a bit of rain.

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