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Perfect gardening - nature does all the work!
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Perfection indeed - what could be prettier - and the scent must be terrific, too!
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Obviously no muntjac in that neck of the woods (yet)
There is a very similar sight not far from here, in woodlands that run down to eastern side of the southern end of Staunton Harold reservoir - fabulous just to sit and watch and listen.
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Muntjac are quite a problem here; but Bluebells are very very common too. Not seen any sign of browsing yet. I will have another look later this week if I can. Wild garlic in full flower too in places.
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I come from N Essex and Wolves Wood, actually just in Suffolk, has/had supposedly been totally stripped of bluebells by muntjac. There was talk of fencing and suchlike, but what it is actually like these days.......................
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