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Your pieris has lovely bark too, another reason to clear the stem!
And a characterful, twisted trunk and branches. Ian will work some bonsai magic on it no doubt!Interested to see a single Cyclamen leaf among the frozen leaves that is untouched by frost. Looks like it might be a seedling, which highlights the variability of individuals and importance of raising from seed.
Another thought-provoking edition, Ian.I immediately went on-line to see what sort of engraving tools were available in Australia.They vary enormously from a few dollars (mostly from sellers in Hong Kong!) to a couple of hundred for the deluxe models with multi-functions,so I'll need to think about it a bit more!cheersfermi
Glad you like the idea of shredding garden waste - it makes wonderful compost or mulching material.
I think this weeks white Muscari is Pseudomuscari azureum "Album"Joern Berggreen