Had you noticed that the baskets are out on the lamposts. I hadn't, as Angela says, I should spend less time watching my feet and more with my eyes on the world. They are not quite up to photographing yet.
The tubs outside St Anthony's were up and ready and this bed was mulched or chipped or whatever by Thursday - I did notice that - head up, Judith.
The rest of us stayed and worked in the Park, on the Bowling Green Border:
Stage 1 consultation:Stage 2 implementation
And then in the afternoon, it rained, which is just how it should be!
Today, if the weather had been organised by Yorkshire in Bloom, we would have been panicking about being ready for tomorrow and the judging. We were saying that we could have been as ready as we ever were. Judge for yourself!
This cross of daffs is not very flowery, though still well marked out. It was my first vol with Beeston in Bloom.
This tub ...
and this one are both outside hairdressers on Town Street. Do you think it a coincidence that they are so lovely?
And this is part of the herbs and dragnflies garden - I think it was named for the group that donated it, rather than the contents - at the top of the park.
Linda gave out the veg seeds for the RHS initiative on Saturday so we'll tell you how that goes. And the next big thing is the plant sales - my toms are coming on a treat.
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