Wednesday, February 26
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Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Crystal
DeleteLovely. We wait for weeks and weeks for something to show up and then everything comes in a rush.
ReplyDeleteThis part of the garden is planned to put on a show now, L. Once the magnolia leafs up it shades this area.
DeleteSo lovely. I can't find here. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteYou have your tropical beauty, Endah
DeleteBeautiful. I can feel March just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is CJ
DeleteIt all looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jo, it's a lovely view from a couple of our house windows. We can enjoy the outside from the warmth of inside.
DeleteA beautiful combination.
ReplyDeleteNature gets it right doesn't it, Jessica?
DeleteFabulous. You've got so much early spring colour.
ReplyDeleteThis area will fade when the magnolia comes into leaf, Jo so we make the most of a spring display.
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jayne, I bet your woodland area is coming into its own now.
DeleteOh yes - spring, bring it on.
ReplyDeleteIt's knocking on the door, Elaine.
DeleteBeautiful Sue! All the best late winter flowers are there!
ReplyDeleteI hope the hellebores sticj around a while, Jill. No doubt the snowdrops will fade quickly.
DeleteGorgeous...is that on your allotment, or have you found a secret garden. Spring is beginning to burst through....bring it on.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's our garden rather than the allotment, Snowbird.
DeleteI look forward to the day when those little Hellebores I bought last Autumn are as good as yours!
ReplyDeleteThey will Mark - we also have babies growing that have self seeded. If you view the larger photos you may be able to spot some.
DeleteIsn't it nice to see the garden starting to grow again!!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is Tanya.
DeleteBeautiful Sue. Enjoy your spring. Here we will have to wait for a while yet.
ReplyDeleteWe have snow predicted for the UK Alain - we are hoping it doesn't find us.
DeleteSo beautiful! Spring has arrived for you. For now I will live vicariously through your photos.
ReplyDeleteIt's a case if whether it lasts, Rachel
DeleteNice to see so much colour returning. It snowed in Weston-S-Mare yesterday but 12 degrees C here and plenty of blossoming plants too.
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