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Aquilegias, tulips, peas and strawberries… late spring, such a lovely time in the garden.
Click on the first image and you get a lovely big slide show to look at. Enjoy!
- Apple blossom: a hint of good things to come
- My scented-leaf Pelargonium quercifolium has been flowering its socks off all winter
- Strawberry flowers look lovely too!
- The clematis hedge on the way down to the garages, in full glorious flower
- And here’s another picture, just cos it looks so damn good
- Allium ‘Purple Sensation’
- Perennial cornflower – adore those spidery blooms
- My white sweet rocket, Hesperis matronalis alba
- Now here’s a bud ripe with promise (that beetle thinks so too!)
- Self-sown aquilegia coming up through the artemisia
- Bluebells, bluebells everywhere
- No idea what this tulip is: it just keeps coming up year after year, and I rather like it
- Another self-sown aquilegia, white this time
- Tulip ‘Abu Hassan’
- Welsh poppy, Meconopsis cambrica
- Silene fimbriata
- Geranium pyrenaicum ‘Bill Wallis’
- Pea ‘Meteor’
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day is hosted by May Dreams Gardens!
Everything looks so good there, but that clematis, oh my!
Ain’t it something? It doesn’t last for very long but my, it steals the show when it’s there 😀