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Spanish Bluebells
By Tommymoo
- 5 May, 2010
- 5 likes
In March last year, these bluebells were transplanted from a garden in Germany. As I wanted the work done as quickly as possible (what a lazy cow!), I dug several trenches to plant them. As a result, they look unnatural as if they were in the plantation or some sort. However, they look healthier this year at least, that's what matters to me at the moment. :)
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Oh, thank you Elsiemay! The poor peony was battered when we cut down some trees around it (she's got some of the branches cut off, accidentally). The shape of it is a bit strange now for that reason.. :(
6 May, 2010
Another lovely photo, Tommy! :~))
6 May, 2010
Thanks Flori :)
7 May, 2010
They will soon spread themselves out. Especially down hill. I only have a slight slope in my garden and they are all on the lower part, none at the top. What a lovely setting for them to be brought so far.
11 May, 2010
Oh that's a good news Dorjac! I thought I should do something about them to make them look more natural but it seems I don't have to worry about them. Wonderful. :)
15 May, 2010
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lovely...
6 May, 2010