Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett
Wednesday, May 6
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Beautiful. I especially love the unblemished hostas at the end. Perfection.
ReplyDeleteFor how long will they stay like that, CJ? We are trying to keep spraying with a deterrent to protect then a bit - we will see,
DeletePretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Daphne
DeleteWonderful colours.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see the colours emerging, Jo
DeleteHow wonderful to have a complete rainbow in your garden.
ReplyDeleteIf only the rain would stay away, Tanya
DeleteYour 'bleeding heart' rainbow is magnificent. Wonderful pictures of cheerful flowers on this stormy and rainy day in The Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteIt was a windy and rainy say here to Janneke
DeleteThe Bleeding Heart is just wonderful, the photo also...all of them. Wishing we had a bit of your rain as we have gone from snow to hot!
ReplyDeleteWe could spare plenty of rain, Bren
DeleteYour garden is evidently not short of colour then! And I see that most of the flowers in your photos are wet. We have had 48 hours of atrocious weather here - very windy, and lots of heavy rain. I suppose we needed the rain, but I would prefer it to come gently!
ReplyDeleteColour is ion patches gradually increasing, Mark. Horrible here too rain and wind although today has started bright and dry.
DeleteLovely photos Sue, we are building up the plants in the front so hopefully I shall have some nice photos of them soon x
ReplyDeleteLook forward to that, Jo
DeleteWonderful - I see you have had just as much rain as we have. Is that a Lewisia up there - I have just bought one and think I may be going back for more.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lewisia, Elaine but in the greenhouse, One thing they hate is wetness gathering in the rosette so planted outside they are best tipped at an angle so rain runs off.
DeleteGorgeous photos, especially when you get up close...tiny details are often missed when you are looking at the whole.
ReplyDeleteI often see things in photos that I didn't notice in real life, Margaret
DeleteThe flower are so beautiful! The colours are striking!
ReplyDeleteThere are some beautiful colours at the moment, Malar
DeleteGlorious photos Sue. "I can sing a rainbow too" :)
ReplyDeleteWe could forn a choir Anna
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