My next challenge was to prune a young apple tree - a Lord Hindlip on to which a Bramley was grafted about 3 years ago. Both grafts successfully grew and are now quite strong. Pruning was hardly difficult but managing the steps on uneven sloping ground definitely was!!
That done, I trimmed the flagpole Yew which was missed earlier then onto the Senecio - as we call it. I think it's actually Brachyglottis sunshine. Anyway, it's meant to be a ringed doghnut shape in which Sinful Cynthia stands or rather flaunts! I know Chris would have done a better job!
A major tidy up of pots and containers was next - trimming the Erigeron karvinskianus, ditching dead cyclamens (all victims of heavy frosts), removing dead scented Nemesias and, after another trip to Newent Plant Centre, planting a new Hellebore nigra in the gap left in the dragon pot by last year's Skimmia (which now happily resides in a border). Note the height of the narcissi and it's still only January.
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