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28 March 2014
The woods in March.
Primrose.
Hellebore.
Lichen on willow.
Lichen.
More Turkey tails.
Horse tail.
Every year I lop hazel rods from several hazel trees to make a frame for the runner beans to grow up.
Lopping encourages more to grow.
Nearer the house the White Sussex hen takes a break from scratching up the garden.
White Sussex cockerel, this stone beside the Camellia is a popular perch.
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