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No we did have a Victoria plum but it died 2 years ago. It was as old as the other 2, but hubby said that they don’t last long. It’s a Czar plum and we have another one but can’t remember the name. They do take a few years to start fruiting, the other one was about 8 years but it can be 5 years.

Waiting for the fruit to appear is putting me off ,Thanks for reply.

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A neigbour’s flowers…

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Your welcome :slightly_smiling_face:

Just been down to the village for a walk and a haircut. I’m knackered at the moment but as soon as i walked through the door Sue wanted me to see what she has been doing in the garden. She left a small area of 4 small roses bushes and a couple of other plants.


as shown, we or should I say Sue decided to grass over the veg patch. at least it breaks up the view of all grass

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First of the wallflowers

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great sight at this time of the year

A few tulips around the garden

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Nice display Macy… :+1:

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Some of Rosemary’s tulips yesterday in the sun…

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I have a really small garden.
Here is a lovely sliver coloured Leucophyta - Silver Bullion.
Very hardy, drought tolerant, almost shines under moonlight.
Native to South West Western Australia.


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Pictures of my garden are like vedgie-porn! I’d be banned from the planet if you saw my rear jungle. So far, I’ve managed to find a German bomber, parts of 4 satellites and - oh, yeah…Lord Lucan! There was also this big plate of black painted metal, with “RMS Titanic” on it. Can anyone throw light on these, for me?

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My very small back garden, when we came here two years ago, it was just a concrete yard, we have tried our best to make it look nice.

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Apple blossom


Cherry blossom

Blueberry blossom

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Wild Forgetmenots.

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