Makes me jealous. My recent post was about walking in the woods and not seeing any bluebells! Wild garlic I have in plenty, in my garden and in the hedgerows around.
I haven’t seen the masses of bluebells that I saw last year. My local woods had the trees chopped down and new ones planted which has disrupted things. But I think maybe there’s more to it than that. The weather? My gloomier eyes?
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Beautiful blubells in the perfect setting, Debbie 😃
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Glad you like them too, Jez
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Bluebells are beautiful, there are a lot on my farm in Saskatchewan
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Yay! 🙂 🙂
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Makes me jealous. My recent post was about walking in the woods and not seeing any bluebells! Wild garlic I have in plenty, in my garden and in the hedgerows around.
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I haven’t seen the masses of bluebells that I saw last year. My local woods had the trees chopped down and new ones planted which has disrupted things. But I think maybe there’s more to it than that. The weather? My gloomier eyes?
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English or Spanish?
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English, always. Much prettier and more delicate.
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Agreed!
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English. Definitely. The Spanish ones are taking over!
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I have Spanish in my garden and they are tough to get rid of.
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I love Bluebells 🙂
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I love them too!
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Lovely pictures of bluebells. Thank you 😊
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I love a good swathe of bluebells, but a few years since I’ve managed to see any…
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I’ll have a think about where might be possible here in St Albans
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Yep.Me too. Love ’em. Usually accompanied by very pungent wild garlic here in gloucestershire
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The wild garlic was just starting to flower at Kew. I love wild garlic too – it reminds me of walks along the river in Durham in my student days
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