
I went to the nursery this morning and bought 2 Gallery white lupins, a tanna burnet, and a red and white aquilegia. The lupins have gone into holes in the left border, either side of a red one. The latter two will go among flowers this year, but are ultimately meant for the new garden.

A couple of teasel stalks had fallen over the path, so I cut off the seed heads and put the stalks on the compost heap. I’ve put the seed heads in the bed in case they’re a useful habitat or have any seeds left inside. Two other stems are still standing.

I cleaned up the pond a bit; at the moment, algae is winning over the re-emerging hornwort. I found a snail and some snail eggs among the weed, which is great – I thought the snails had gone.

The transplanted bluebells look like they’re going to flower. I also need to rescue the ones from the bug hotel pot.

The apple tree is blossoming. It looks good and open still. It’ll be interesting to see what the foliage does.

I’ve roughly dug over the back of Bed 7 for potatoes. I uncovered a vole nest and a load of ants. Hopefully, the birds will have their fill before I get back there.





























