That's a lovely little 'vignette' GD. Gorgeous toadstools. The new ones is weathering in nicely
Everyone's hellebores are looking really good. Nice pix VS. The rosy/plummy hellebore is really pretty. Are those some of Pat's Aussie daffs?
I don't really have early daffs- lots of crocus and primulas, and now a few more snowdrops, so I look forward to the narcissus coming as a separate entity, along with tulips in pots. That's when it feels more like spring here
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I love your Hellibore corner Vicky Sponge - the colours are interesting - did you get them from the Haybarn/loft too? Mine were taken from next door's garden before the house was sold - 30 odd years ago, but we just have the common (vulgar) creamy/greeny colour. They spread very easily.
All the photos on here are lovely - it is interesting to see how other gardeners group their plants and the progress of the spring plants in different areas on the globe.
Thought I'd fixed that photo boo boo before anyone noticed Fairygirl
Thanks GD, I definitely got some of the hellebores from Crocus and I want to say I got others from Burncoose but I could be mistaken.
I have a couple of boring ones too, one pictured at the back - it is supposed to be picotee but isn't really anything. I keep meaning to extend H corner possibly over the path to the left of shot, I'd like a pale pink and a nice yellow and red like Dove's above.
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Beautiful tulips jeninkent
Garden is starting to yellow up nicely. Can't wait to see all my new and old daffs
These are my earliest proper daffs, Peeping Tom (after tete-a-tete)
Hellebore corner
Pic posted upside down?Hopefully that's now fixed
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That's a lovely little 'vignette' GD. Gorgeous toadstools. The new ones is weathering in nicely
Everyone's hellebores are looking really good. Nice pix VS. The rosy/plummy hellebore is really pretty. Are those some of Pat's Aussie daffs?
I don't really have early daffs- lots of crocus and primulas, and now a few more snowdrops, so I look forward to the narcissus coming as a separate entity, along with tulips in pots. That's when it feels more like spring here
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
The weather's warming up, buds are opening ...
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I love your Hellibore corner Vicky Sponge - the colours are interesting - did you get them from the Haybarn/loft too? Mine were taken from next door's garden before the house was sold - 30 odd years ago, but we just have the common (vulgar) creamy/greeny colour. They spread very easily.
All the photos on here are lovely - it is interesting to see how other gardeners group their plants and the progress of the spring plants in different areas on the globe.
Thought I'd fixed that photo boo boo before anyone noticed Fairygirl
Thanks GD, I definitely got some of the hellebores from Crocus and I want to say I got others from Burncoose but I could be mistaken.
I have a couple of boring ones too, one pictured at the back - it is supposed to be picotee but isn't really anything. I keep meaning to extend H corner possibly over the path to the left of shot, I'd like a pale pink and a nice yellow and red like Dove's above.
Love the photos everyone. So nice to see spring flowers when we are going into autumn.
Just a few shots of the garden and some of our flowers today. Oh and the posturing pussy cat.
http://s703.photobucket.com/user/Owdboggy/library/March%202017
Gorgeous Cloggie. What is that last one?
Palustris - you have some fabulous blooms. Is that the troublesome female you adopted a while back? Looks very contented now.