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Tuesday, 27 March 2007

A Taste Of Spring Sunshine At Barleycorn.
















Posted by A wildlife gardener at 00:29 5 comments:
Labels: First ploughing. Ladybird. Promises. Primula. Miniature Hyacinths. Jonquils. Baby Scilla. Taz. Cookie. Jaffa. Too hot for Monster. Reflections in the pond. Hedgie. Sunsets.

Monday, 26 March 2007

Frogs and Newts In The Barleycorn Pond.











Posted by A wildlife gardener at 08:48 6 comments:
Labels: Frogs, frogspawn and a newt during the mating season.

Sunday, 25 March 2007

Guess Who's back?




Posted by A wildlife gardener at 03:38 2 comments:
Labels: Frogs. Frogspawn.

Wednesday, 21 March 2007

First Day Of Spring.


Posted by A wildlife gardener at 00:46 3 comments:
Labels: Hellebores drooping their heads after the snow.

Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Brr! What a surprise!




Posted by A wildlife gardener at 00:55 No comments:
Labels: A Snowy Landscape.

Monday, 19 March 2007

Titch, the stray, wonders what this is.




Posted by A wildlife gardener at 10:43 4 comments:
Labels: A baby hedgehog at the cat food.
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      • A Taste Of Spring Sunshine At Barleycorn.
      • Frogs and Newts In The Barleycorn Pond.
      • Guess Who's back?
      • First Day Of Spring.
      • Brr! What a surprise!
      • Titch, the stray, wonders what this is.

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In 1990, as we were driving through a little village, I noticed a quaint old barn with a corrugated roof, and a newly-built house adjacent to it. They were standing on a large plot of land, full of pernicious weeds - a corner of a farmer's field, in fact. Then we saw the "For Sale" sign. Four months later we moved in and decided to create a garden for wildlife. contact me
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