What's Looking Good in April 2022

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  1. shiney

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    It sure it’s looking good, all I can see is ‘the white stuff’ on the ground "snow dig"
     
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    • Michael Hewett

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      You have snow @Tinkerbelle61 ? :frown: I suppose it's cold enough for it !
      I hope it clears soon for you.

      A few to start April from me ...

      Primula "Little Queen Violet" :-

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      Prostrate Rosemary flowering :-

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      Prunus incisa "Kojo-no-mai" :-

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      King Alfred Daffodills :-

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      Tulipa clusiana "Lady Jane" :-

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      Wild Primula vulgaris :-

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      Double flower Primulas :-

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      Yellow Hellebore :-

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      Two-colour Hellebore :-

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      I've lost the names of the two above varieties.

      A self-seeded Hellebore :-

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        Lovely flowers @Michael Hewett. I have wild Primroses too and they are excelling themselves with flowers this year. I must take some pics of them.
         
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            Not Fergus by any chance? :)
             
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            Primroses are one of my very favourite flowers, I shall look forward to seeing photos of yours :smile:
             
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              Camellias.
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                I posted a lot of primroses and their relatives last month but there are more still coming along. Most are self seeded.

                Even these are self seeded as it's in what was a wild shrubbery that we are cutting back
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                These are in our 'wild' area with hundreds more still to flower. Unfortunately the rabbits seem to enjoy biting the flowers off and leaving them on the ground :scratch:
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                  A few plants dotted around the garden

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                  This is normally standing erect but there was a strong wind blowing!
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                  Chelsea Jacket is just starting to bloom and there are hundreds of buds on the plant
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                    Saphora is still developing it's blossom
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                    View from the bottom of the garden
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                      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                      And I was expecting to see fairies.:roflol:


                      I actually bought a Sophora back in January, its still small, I've never bought one in the past because I dont have an ideal spot to plant one, but as I bought it I had to plant it somewhere, just hope it gets its head above the other stuff surrounding it.:smile:
                       
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                        Later this month when there are a lot more in bloom the local kids used to call it fairyland. :blue thumb:

                        It should do OK but will take a little while to get going. Ours is about 13ft high now and we have never fed it.
                         
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                          They were in Woo's picture yesterday ...

                          @Victoria I didn't post this one as they swore me to secrecy but if you look closely;):smile:

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                            Primrose in shade under fir trees.
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