The acer palmatum dissectum is stunning, puts mine to shame. How long have you had the plant @Pete.8 ?
A few pictures from my garden this morning. I am so pleased to have a lupin in flower this year after trying to grow them from plug plants and also seeds with no luck, I bought this beauty as a small plant from CTbird food specialists! The Gallardia is in it's 2nd or 3rd year so is flowering far earlier than a first year plant.The echium in the middle is slightly deformed but I couldn't pull it out, the bees still love the flowers on it.Golden Oldie roses, despite the rain still look cheery.
You have certainly vastly improved your "postage stamp" garden, @WillDB Bravo!
Nice colour combination, that Lupin and the dark-red petunias, @Guernsey Donkey2 Never mind the deformed echium, it makes for an interesting shape amidst the towering ones.
Only 2 pics (of the same plant) from my garden today, but they celebrate the very first flower of the season of my Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Cambridge'. I also like the delicately-shaped buds.
I have that geranium but I find the pink of mine is very difficult to match with anything. Fortunately,it's usually done it's thing before anything close has begun to flower.
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