Daffs in Tinsley Green Park
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Daffs in Tinsley Green Park by Nic Franklin-Woolley as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Nic Franklin-Woolley Taken: 31 Mar 2010
Not yet fully out, but good to see other buds breaking out the new growth for Spring. Being on a north facing downward slope, these daffs were never going to be the first to bloom. They are also shaded by nearby houses. The Park staff have done a fantastic job in clearing old shrubs, fly-tipped rubbish and doing a daily clean up of cans and wrappers. They have also won the Green Flag award two years in a row for the best and most improved park. Keep up the good work!