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Our walk veered off into bluebell woods and across meadows


English bluebells are deeper blue than the Spanish variety and the have a light scent (Spanish are unscented) and English bluebells have cream-coloured pollen and Spanish pollen is light blue. English bluebells have drooping heads and the Spanish are upright.

I’m going down to the goose pond now that I’m home – I’ll check out our bluebells
We ate the first asparagus of the season on Monday night.
Today it’s the “last” of the Pink Fir Apple homegrown salad potatoes stored since last summer. They are the best salad potatoes ever.


We first started growing them on our Devon smallholding over 47 years ago. During our subsequent 30 years in London I saw them only twice in Sainsbury supermarket – where they were on sale in small plastic packets for high prices and only available for a couple of weeks. I bought them but they didn’t taste as good as our own. I will savour the potato salad tonight and look forward to the new potato season.



It’s time to spray against blowfly




This year we have not had many of the usual problems of lambs getting their head stuck through the fencing. The exception is bottle-fed Ginny who has gotten herself stuck on numerous occasions.

Silly Ginny
