Just wanted to share the scene this morning at The Village allotment of two bumble bees soaking up the nectar of a pretty Hellebore.

A positive signs that spring has arrived.The temperature is getting warmer and the days much longer since tonight we change to British Summer time . The beginning of getting out into the garden every day – come rain or shine.
Welcome back those longer hours of daylight – we sure have missed you. Anyone else feel the same?
If you ever wondered why we change the clocks at this time of the year read this fascinating linkhttp://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/daylight-saving-time/history-william-willetts.htm
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I am not an experienced gardener - more of an enthusiastic amateur who learns by trial and error and who is keen to "manage" the effects of shifting weather patterns on my garden.
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Sat, Mar 27, 2010
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