Another quick look around the garden

Medlar tree thinks it's Spring!

Close up

Olive Tree

Tiny Olives

Turning from green to purple

Cotoneaster on east facing fence

Bodnantense getting its winter blossom and smells lovely
Ours is a medium sized semi-suburban garden on the edge of open countryside in southern Hampshire. I have decided to write this blog and add relevant photographs throughout the year. It will be a record of what flowers, shrubs & trees we have and also of some of the visitors which come to feed and drink.
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