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 I've been bramble bashing today, and made a huge pile of brambles all wound up into sort of giant bobbins.  Managed to get quite a lot of roots out where the ends of the brambles had put themselves down into the soil.  I haven't yet tried to tackle the main bramble root clumps (those that I think of as the Head Vampires).  I may have a go at them with a fork tomorrow. 

One thinks of gardening as a peaceful pursuit so why do the words 'seek and destroy' so often describe what I find myself doing out there..?! 

Everything is looking rather tired and quiet out there at the moment.  I think all the frost and snow has put things back.  We have loads of snowdrops, but the daffodils are only just putting their heads above the ground - way behind where they usually are by now. 

I'm planning to convert most of the upper garden into a cherry orchard.  The Tamar Valley is a famous cherry growing area, and I already have one cherry tree that's doing really well, so I'm planning to take out that annoying Golden Delicious apple tree that's never done anything useful, and a few of the less attractive shrubs, and replace with some heritage Tamar Valley cherries, and also some heritage North Devon Mazzard cherries.   With a bit of luck they will reduce the amount of lawn mowing needed, look good in blossom and I might even get some fruit off them. 

Date: 2010-03-10 12:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jane-somebody.livejournal.com
Cherry orchard - sounds great (as long as you don't mind Chekhov references.) Cherry blossom is my favourite, I used to enjoy walking over to South Building when the cherries were in bloom. I'd quite like to have a flowering cherry in our garden, but I don't know how it would get on in our soil/light/etc situation, or indeed stand up to our very incompetent gardening.

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