Monday 11 January 2021

Walk in the Garden

 

 With the pandemic we have going on at the moment I have been reluctant to go out wandering around taking photos so today I thought it would be nice to look around my garden and see how things are developing. I was pleased to see things were starting to grow again.

One of the first things you notice outside the back door is this magnolia which has buds on it
Roses look healthy and this one is growing well
There are buds on this Clematis even though it looks dead
I spotted the tree peony was growing well 
Quite pleased with the broad beans which are growing in the raised bed
The daffodils in the lawn are coming through the grass
But the flower that brings the most joy is seeing the Snowdrops popping up which means we will be having a beautiful display soon.
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23 comments:

  1. You got new life popping up!! That's great.

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  2. What a great garden you have. I would be thrilled if you would add All Seasons to your memes! We start on Sunday and end on Wednesday. It goes beyond things in nature, like the experiences in the seasons, like birthdays and other events. my url is one word:
    the jesh studio (dot) wordpress (dot) com Hope to see you there! Have a great garden week, Jesh

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    1. Thank you and thank you for the invite

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    2. Can't find anywhere to add the link or leave a comment, nice blog though

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  3. I love snowdrops. They are always the first to flower and bring hope of warmer weather. Keep safe.

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  4. Love seeing how much is starting to grow there already. Not quite as much happening here, but spring is on its way. Take care there and stay safe.

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    1. Look forward to seeing your garden when it starts growing

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  5. Wow! Your Snowdrops are popping up, de mine not yet!

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  6. It's amazing all the wonderful photos you can find in your own backyard. Thanks

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    1. Think you will be getting more in the coming weeks

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  7. I hope low temperatures won't harm those plants. that's a nice garden.

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  8. Your garden is back on the beauty track. Won't be long now before you're sharing the beautiful flowers and colours. Be safe!

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  9. Sometimes, just staying close to home and taking a look around, is very worthwhile as you have shown us, Billy. I was wondering is what you called snowdrops as the same as what is called crocus here in the U.S.

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  10. Oh, growing already? How nice!

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