Monday, 28 March 2022

Flowers in the Garden


As it was sunny a lot of last week I though I would go around the garden   for some flowers to show you this week

One of the shrubs that are budding in January the Magnolia, this one puts on a beautiful display
 

This one on the other had is always a little behind but none the less beautiful

Grape Hyacinths


 
Could not tell you what these are I just remember planting little bulbs along with the others I put in
 

I planted Snakes Head Fritillaria which I love seeing
 
 
Daffodils and the Lupins are growing as well
 
 
Marsh Marigold in the pond
 

Last of all Tet a tet  daffodils which were a big disappointment to us after looking for them, we never realised they would be so small. They will need digging up to go in a put next year.
If you are wondering the pink plant behind is Rhubarb, I took the forcer off to let it grow naturally 

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6 comments:

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

You should feel very proud of this amazing garden. Thank you for sharing it with us.

Fun60 said...

Your garden is looking great. I particularly like the magnolias.

NewRobin13 said...

It's lovely to see all the flowers blooming. Such a colorful springtime you have in your garden.

Linda P said...

Your garden is looking colourful and pretty. Our tulip magnolia is just showing the pink petals. It's full of buds so soon it'll look a picture. I've seen a few of the ones with the white flowers in our neighbourhood. They seem to flower earlier than the other type. Springtime is a lovely season in the garden.

John's Island said...

Hi Bill, These are neat spring photos. Thanks for sharing. John

William Kendall said...

Beautiful blooms!