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2017 in my Bristol Garden.

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  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    The tulips in the last pic look as though they are ablaze, Marion. Wonderful.

    SW Scotland
  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    Even the tiny alpine tulips are out today.  never had such a wonderful show from tulips as this year.

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  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478

    Hello , particularly like the Alpine Tulips ? 

    Long mat the good weather continueimage

  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117

    Marion you Tulips look lovely, I love the pathway of colour too.

    ive been working hard in the garden and my new sweet peas are popping there little heads up to, this was my well earned tea break .. ..........

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  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478

    Flumpy , scones look good image

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    Thanks GWRS image

  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117

    Good morning! image Brilliant sunshine in the NW but a lot cooler, just took a photo of my pink perfection before I set off to work

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  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    Splendid day's gardening done today.  Potatoes all in a last and the early ones are up.  Started on the onion sets so garlic chives, spring onions and onion sets should keep even me who use onions every day in cooking happy.  Chives are growing away nicely outside too now.  Split up some more primula clumps. Have to find a home for three nicely grown Thalictrum aquilegifolium plants which I must have decided would be safer in pots over winter.  Good job I labelled them.  They do look like aquilegia leaves!  A good week of gardening weather like this will be splendid.  My woodland walk is gorgeous with epimediums in full flower and bluebells just opening.   I have a warbler who greets me as I walk there.

  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    An idyllic walk, Marion.

    SW Scotland
  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    a walk round my "naturalistic" garden this morning.  i do love my self seeders!  loads of primroses and bluebells and lamiums this year and hundreds of aquilegias just budding.

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