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  • Jason-3Jason-3 Posts: 391
    Spring has arrived....



    Please ignore the fence panels; unkempt lawn and general untidyness we are having fairly major internal works undertaken atm
  • Logan4Logan4 Posts: 2,590
    A lot of Alliums Purple Sensation that have seeded.


  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    Some photos from this morning:


    Narcissus Falconet


    Veronica


    Anemones 


    Canaliculatus in the grass. One of my favourites.
  • NollieNollie Posts: 7,529
    Lovely spring display, @Logan4 and love that veronica @pitter-patter, which one is that?
    Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    That’s Veronica penducularis Georgia Blue, @Nollie
  • Logan4Logan4 Posts: 2,590
    Thank you @nollie love all the pics.
  • Lovely colourful spring borders from Logan and Jason. Wish I could grow wallflowers🙂
    Wearside, England.
  • NollieNollie Posts: 7,529
    Thank Pitter-Patter, one for the ever-growing list!

    My young wisteria chinensis beginnig to take off, plus a pot of an unknown bearded iris left behind by the previous owner:


    Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
  • Some pics from this AM:

    Some of my new daffs, including Filly and Cornish King 

    Newly rejigged part of shade border, mostly spring flowering

    Wearside, England.
  • Guernsey Donkey2Guernsey Donkey2 Posts: 6,713
    edited March 2019
    Beautiful pictures Victoria Sponge, I love the little bridge and all those colourful cheery bulbs and please can you tell me what those little purple and white drumstick flowers are called - have you grown them from bulbs or seeds?
    Our accidental wild flower lawn, it is a mass (or mess - we love it) of primroses, celendines and dog violets in this patch.Cerinth (?), grown from seed and has happily spread in the large flower bed.  The bees love the flowers and the plant grows below trees and shrubs being only 6 or so inch tall.An oxalis that I transplanted into the wild flower bank just 3 or 4 weeks ago is now happily flowering.
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