Although yesterday was terrible weather, after the beautiful warm sunshine from the weekend. A little peace of magic in the garden, one of my Iris's shining brightly with the raindrops gently balancing on the petals. It might be dreary weather but it certainly but a smile on my face.
Hello Runnybeak, glad the forum has let you in at last.
Lovely gardens Punkdoc, DD and Fidget. How your bed has grown DD! That looks like Rosa banksiae 'Lutea', I love it, but mine died, they need a sheltered place.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Before and after pictures - amazed at the difference in just a matter of weeks.
This is yesterday:
This was April 19th:
Found this little gem hiding in the hornbeam hedge yesterday too.
Although yesterday was terrible weather, after the beautiful warm sunshine from the weekend. A little peace of magic in the garden, one of my Iris's shining brightly with the raindrops gently balancing on the petals. It might be dreary weather but it certainly but a smile on my face.
Please form an orderly line, bees waiting for their turn for lunch.
A few pictures from around the garden today. We are up North, so daffodils still going strong in places.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Looking good punkdoc. The rain has bashed down my remaining daffs and a few of the tulips.
Great photos everyone! I am so jealous as we are about a month behind you, but at least I can enjoy what's going on in your gardens.
Glad to see you can still post upsidedown on the new forum RB
Hello Runnybeak, glad the forum has let you in at last.
Lovely gardens Punkdoc, DD and Fidget. How your bed has grown DD! That looks like Rosa banksiae 'Lutea', I love it, but mine died, they need a sheltered place.