Wednesday 11 March 2015

Spring Flowers

The garden is beautiful, everywhere is full of spring flowers, flowering shrubs and wildlife. Pheasants are looking resplendent when the sun catches their feathers, the squirrels are very lively and the moorhens now have to share the pond with the roof ducks who returned today.

So far I have seen blackbirds, mistle and songthrushes, robins, bluetits and long tailed tits collecting nesting material. Goldcrests, goldfinches, starlings, jackdaws, crows, gulls and wrens are all over the garden, plus of course No-Tail the Pigeon and his partner who live in the garden and keep it clear of any other pigeons.

A jay, a pigeon and a mallard sitting happily closeby.

















Shrubs in flower are camelias, pink budded, white flowered viburnum, sweetly scented mid-pink viburnum bodnantense, which has been flowering for several weeks already.

The Garrya Elliptica is absolutely splendid this year, as is the hazel, the catkins on both are probably the best we have ever seen. Many dozen hellibores in varying shades from white though many shades of pink, there are also pretty green ones, there are hundreds of crocus, snowdrops, beautiful pink and blue pulmonarias, bright yellow aconites, daffodils, primroses and primulas.

I love the fact that one plant will flower every year and with each year will produce more and more flowers and very often seed and give more plants.

Spring truly is a beautiful season.

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