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29-04-10, 07:22 PM
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English Bluebells saved

When we had the drain trench dug I moved some English Bluebell plants that were about to flower and I thought we had lost them. Yippee look



They have survived the move hopefully, only small yet but next year should be bigger

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Oh for those who don't know, English bluebells appear on just on side of the stem whereas continental one are on both sides and the more common variety


     
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29-04-10, 10:24 PM
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Re: English Bluebells saved

I'm glad they survived Bazza!
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30-04-10, 10:45 PM
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Re: English Bluebells saved

I cant wait for the the scottish ones to appear! My daffs are only just opening. Thats what happens when the garden is covered in snow for a month!
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