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Atholl Palace Hotel, Pitlochry, Perthshire
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March/April 2010At long last we have warmth and sunshine. Second week in April and spring has arrived after the 2nd longest,coldest,driest winter since 1914 in the Tummel valley. Grass will grow quickly now, as before the warmth came we had some heavy rain which will have done no end of good to the ground and plants. Surprisingly it’s not only the minus temperatures during the long spell of cold weather which has killed off many of our shrubs, but the drought! Yes, drought. Plants faced with months of cold,hard weather simply can’t mobilise moisture so they perish....and many shrubs have. The vast majority of the plants have survived but some notables don’t seem to have made it. Ceanothus and Hypericum are two which we had thought were hardy but many of them don’t look as if they will recover. They will be given another week to see if buds appear somewhere on the stems but the omens don’t look good.The finer grass on the putting green ,also, doesn’t look very pretty but with a good feed and regular cutting I am hopeful that in a few weeks the damaged turf will regenerate and offer a fine putting surface. So now that spring is here(large skeins of Pinkfeet and Whooper swans went over this morning) work will pick up quickly. Our Iconic trees are arriving this week and they will need to be carefully planted and protected. In the vegetable garden we are aiming to produce more fresh greens and herbs for the kitchen and that can be a very rewarding task although it does take time, weeds love vegetable beds. Spring has finally sprung. Come and enjoy a stroll in the Palace grounds where colour and scent and wildlife are all there to enjoy. Innes
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