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These are broad bean blossoms that I got going in the poly for an early crop of beans.
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The new area is finally shaping up. I am using the bracken we cut and clamped last year as a mulch and so far I am really pleased with how its working. I have been able to plant in a lot more perrennials like solomons seal, day lilies and ostrich fern, to add to all the fruit bushes and trees.
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