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This spring has been exceptionally cold and dry so far, but lovely for all that, with frosty mornings dissolving into bright, clear days. Normally late frosts – any time in April or May – are a disaster for the gardener as the tender new growth is the first to be damaged and blossom is reduced to brown rags. But this year there has been very little damage in my garden because the cold weather has meant that there was very little tender new growth and everything has gradually hardened off and become acclimatised. The wonderful hanging white bells of the Great White Cherry, ‘Tai-haku’, are one of the first blossoms to appear for us and normally last for just a few days before being bashed by wind and rain, but this year they hung on for well over a week, gloriously preserved but not damaged by the cold. ....
Pupils planting the trees at Chantry Academy in Ipswich. - Credit: Chantry Academy Ipswich pupils planted trees in their school garden to create a haven for remembrance, where students can gather for reflection. Ant Cartwright, chaplain at Chantry Academy - which is part of the Active Learning Trust - said: “After being inspired by The Royal British Legion’s Remembrance Glade, I submitted an application for funding to The Tree Council to rejuvenate a corner of our school garden to create a haven of remembrance, reflection and rest. “I was delighted to learn that our bid was successful, and we could go ahead and develop a mindful and soulful space as part of our pastoral and spiritual care provision. ....
Pupils planting the trees at Chantry Academy in Ipswich. - Credit: Chantry Academy Ipswich pupils planted trees in their school garden to create a haven for remembrance, where students can gather for reflection. Ant Cartwright, chaplain at Chantry Academy - which is part of the Active Learning Trust - said: “After being inspired by The Royal British Legion’s Remembrance Glade, I submitted an application for funding to The Tree Council to rejuvenate a corner of our school garden to create a haven of remembrance, reflection and rest. “I was delighted to learn that our bid was successful, and we could go ahead and develop a mindful and soulful space as part of our pastoral and spiritual care provision. ....