What's Looking Good in April 2022

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  1. Balc

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    No sorry it isn't @Balc, that one has no flower this year unfortunately, just lots of leaves. Should I feed it ?

    The fields behind this house is full of Dandelions @pete and the seeds fall like snow on my garden every year.
    The grass verges are yellow with them and Lesser Celandines right now.
     
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      I waited for the sun to burn off the frost before taking photos but was just a tad too early for this dark purple leafed Ajuga
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      Some more of our primrose family. A lot of them are still just starting to produce flower buds whereas others are in full strength. We had a wander round the garden trying to get a rough calculation of how many we have, including the masses in the wild area, and we guess that it's nearer 3,000 than 2,000 :rolleyespink:

      The frost had, more or less, gone by the time I got to them
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      Erythronium
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        Our more sheltered Euphorbia mellifera has just started blooming whereas the much larger but less sheltered one has not the slightest sign of a bloom
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        The flower will eventually have about a 5" - 6" diameter
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        Maidenhair fern just waking up
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        One of our many lilacs that has colour from the Clematis that grows through it. The Clematis continues to flower for a long time after the lilac blossom has finished
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        Viburnum tinus just starting
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        Exochorda 'the bride' is also just starting and will look glorious in a few weeks
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        Skimmia, in deep shade, just starting
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        Can't remember the names of these two tulips as the birds have pulled the labels out of the pots! I'll see whether I can find them
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          That last pic/tulip is stunning. Is it a Parrot one?
           
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            Just 2 of the pots.
            Tulips are Queen of the Night and hyacinths are Orange Queen.
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            Tulips are Apeldoorn Elite
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            Tulips are Holland's Glory not the yellow one
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              Your Tulips are beautiful @Logan, I love Queen of the Night and usually grow them but I haven't got them this year, so it's nice to see yours :smile:
               
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                A couple of fritillaries:
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                  Thank you @Michael Hewett I always buy a few more to put with the old ones.
                   
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                    @Victoria It's called Webber's Parrot :blue thumb:

                    I didn't need to find the label as I just asked the oracle. :whistle: :heehee: She's always right :love30:
                     
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                      The weeping cheery is having a good Spring
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                        A friend sent me a wonderful birthday present of a medlar and a quince (they were amazingly packaged and presented from Gluttonous Gardener). The medlar is already flowering!
                         
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                          Campanula " Kent Belle " has enjoyed a mild Winter and is now in bloom
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                            King Alfred Daffodills ...

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                            White heather ...

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                            New buds on White Hellebore ...

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                            Pink Hellebore going to seed ...

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                            Skimmia with leaves going a bit yellow :frown:

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                              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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