Adventurous snowdrop
Back in 2013, we had a big leylandii taken out, which left us with a pile of logs that we planned to burn. Mike did chop about half of them into stove-sized bits, and those are all stacked up in one of the stables waiting until they've seasoned a bit, but the other half got left in a big heap. A big heap that's stacked up against the fence between the front and back gardens. The fence that's about to be taken out and replaced with something nicer.
We've spent the last couple of days gradually moving the bits to the stableyard and burning them, and we are now nearly done (but some of the remaining bits are enormous, so we may end up declaring them to be 'features' around which to plant things).
Today, Mike spotted an adventurous snowdrop:

We've spent the last couple of days gradually moving the bits to the stableyard and burning them, and we are now nearly done (but some of the remaining bits are enormous, so we may end up declaring them to be 'features' around which to plant things).
Today, Mike spotted an adventurous snowdrop:

