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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #75 on Mar 14, 2012, 5:33am » | |
you and Brenda have done a great job there Tel
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #77 on Mar 14, 2012, 11:32am » | |
Looking lovely , I bet its a joy to walk past now blubs are growing an flowering ,
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #78 on Mar 14, 2012, 4:12pm » | |
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Tel what is this plant please? The one on the top of the fence with small white flowers I like it. Maybe I can find one here.
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #79 on Mar 14, 2012, 7:16pm » | |
What a transformation
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #80 on Mar 14, 2012, 8:23pm » | |
Looks great Tel
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #81 on Mar 14, 2012, 8:26pm » | |
Mar 14, 2012, 4:12pm, jrae wrote:
Tel what is this plant please? The one on the top of the fence with small white flowers I like it. Maybe I can find one here. [/quote]
It is a Virburnum, jrae there are a few different ones, but i think this could be Virburnum Tinus, it overhangs our fence from the next door neighbours. It is very welcome to do so, it flowers from late winter to early spring here.
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #83 on Mar 18, 2012, 6:49am » | |
it's a pretty tree, always nice to see blossom
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #84 on Mar 18, 2012, 7:30pm » | |
A tree that flowers this early is a real bonus. Is it a Cherry? I'm not too good with tree identification.
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #85 on Mar 19, 2012, 1:23pm » | |
I still think it is Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra'.
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #86 on Mar 19, 2012, 4:10pm » | |
I have not got a clue what it is, i will go with what Cherry said.
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #87 on Apr 4, 2012, 7:24am » | |
This was taken last week, Its a shame we will not see this mature. We are going to dig out what we want to keep and place them back in pots. 
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The reason been. When we moved here we had a initial 6 months contract, this is normal for new tenants, we moved here in October 2011 then in January 2012 we were informed the landlords bank has placed his properties in to the hands of Administrators. We were told then the only effect on us was we would pay the rent to them and not the landlord. Now our contract is up for renewal on the 29th of this month, when i enquired with the Company that is administrating the property, they told me we will be on a monthly contract in future in case the bank decides to sell the landlords properties. We were informed if the bank decides to sell, we will be given 2 months notice to quit. WE have discussed the situation and we have both decided we cannot continue living on a month to month contract. We are now looking for another property, hopefully we will find one in the same area as now.
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|  | Re: Tel and Brenda their back garden « Reply #88 on Apr 4, 2012, 7:32am » | |
That's not good news Tel after all the hard work you've put in, do hope you find some were local to you, good luck.
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