Few shots from over April. Nemesia i seeded last year, I think it, from seeds off my garden plants, survived winter in the pot and flowering well. I think the lilies are taking over................!!!!
Oh like little snowflakes pretty. Here was my surprise this morning, it was tight closed yesterday and all the others have put loads of leaves but no signs of flowers.
Marne la vallée, basically just outside Paris 🇫🇷, but definitely Scottish at heart.
How lovely to see such wonderful spring displays. Thank you all for sharing!
As yet I have nothing much to contribute, since we moved in October to a garden which has had nothing done to it (apart from cutting the grass) for the past 17 years... unless you like daisies in your lawn, which fortunately I do...
Your garden is beautiful, @B3. Is that a cardoon looking architectural in your last photo?
Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
@Papi Jo I'm pretty it's Binoche, but it also looks like Melting Fire. I bought Melting Fire from Stewart's and I don't remember putting anything front that garden centre in that part of the border.
Soggy here but a bit of sunshine in my new planters from Malvern Autumn show where I purchased new bulbs especially for the planters , Narcissus named after our grandaughter Angel who's in Australia called 'Angels Whisper '.
Thanks to all those forum members who "liked" my Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' allegedly covered in tiny white flowers. I have to confess it was a kind of April Fool Prank. I have decreed that in these Pandemic times one is allowed to post such pranks during the whole month of April, not just on the 1st.
Anyway, those "flowers" are in fact the petals which are currently falling down like snow from my Amelanchier 'Obelisk' next to the Hakonechloa specimens.
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Nemesia i seeded last year, I think it, from seeds off my garden plants, survived winter in the pot and flowering well.
I think the lilies are taking over................!!!!
As yet I have nothing much to contribute, since we moved in October to a garden which has had nothing done to it (apart from cutting the grass) for the past 17 years... unless you like daisies in your lawn, which fortunately I do...
Your garden is beautiful, @B3. Is that a cardoon looking architectural in your last photo?
I bought Melting Fire from Stewart's and I don't remember putting anything front that garden centre in that part of the border.