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  • What a beautiful garden you have Picidea, I love the natural looking pond, the pure blue sky (same here today), and that gorgeous tree blossom. Those of us lucky enough to have gardens may find them hard work at times, but I wouldn't be without it - especially on a nice day like today.
  • chickychicky Posts: 10,410
    Stunning garden picadae - lovely magnolia 😍

    Our magnolia is at its best (frost forecast this week so we have been enjoying it whilst it lasts)



    And another couple of camellia flowers are out ....plenty more to come



    And a welcome visitor today


  • LiriodendronLiriodendron Posts: 8,328
    Absolutely lovely, @chicky.   :)
    Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    edited March 2019
    Gorgeous Chicky. That corner of your garden where the lawn tractor is could almost be a twin of ours near the rotary clothes line - the pond picture.

    What are those two things below the magnolia? They look like oversized mugs.
    Rutland, England
  • chickychicky Posts: 10,410
    Thanks both 😁. See what you mean about the twinning Picadae 🤓. And the things on the grass are mugs (ordinary sized ones that the perspective has done funny things to) .....we’d just had a cuppa ☺️ 
  • White anemone, Little Red Riding Hood and other lush deep pink tulip, the daffodils have now finished in this pot.A saxifrage, they don't last more than a year or so, however I couldn't resist buying a couple - the flowers are so delicate.Almond Blossom. I took these three pictures late this afternoon, hence the shadows.
  • ObelixxObelixx Posts: 30,090
    A couple of photos of plants well in advance of last year - tree peony and iris.



    No sign of the hibiscus behind it waking up yet  tho.
    Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
    "The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
    Plato
  • Logan4Logan4 Posts: 2,590
    Love the tree peony @Obelixx
  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    Lovely photos @Guernsey Donkey2. Such a good idea to plant the anemone to make the display fuller. 

    Very nice tree peony indeed, @Obelixx. The hibiscus is generally rather late to start.
  • ObelixxObelixx Posts: 30,090
    I know PP but the iris is usually in flower much later.  This one started in February.

    Me too Logan.  Inherited a scruffy, crinkly, parched urch and have since cleaned it of invading brambles and other weeds, pruned bits and fed it and watered it during the very dry spells and it's rewarded us with triple the number of flowers we had last year and all perfumed.   Cracking plant.
    Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
    "The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
    Plato
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