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Jobs to do in the Garden in April…

by GillianPolley | Apr 8, 2013 | April, Bailey, Chaenomeles, dogs, Edinburgh, Forsythia, heathers, herbaceous perennials, Jobs to do in the garden, Lawns, March, Plants, Polley Garden Design, Vegetable growing, winter

In my March summary of jobs in the garden I said “…winter can still have the last word…”.  Unfortunately, I was proved right. It feels the garden is still in hibernation and just waiting for some warm weather to burst into spring. So many of...

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