What's looking good MARCH 2024

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  1. Plantminded

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    That's interesting @Michael Hewett. All mine are growing in sandy, free draining soil. The climate is quite mild here as we are surrounded on three sides by water. I don't have room for a greenhouse so everything I grow has to be tough! I've found that the plain green leaved varieties are very reliable and they seem to enjoy my poor soil!
     
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      We get a lot of rain here and although the weather is generally mild I think it's too wet for them to be out in the winter.
      My soil is nice and loamy and free draining but we get so much rain I don't think they like it. I've lost a few over the years so I play it safe now and keep them in pots.
       
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        First attempt to post a picture! Our giant magnolia is in flower! We have to enjoy it while we can, as it’s very tall, and the flowers don’t last very long in the wind. Not sure how tall it is, but at a guess at least one and a half times the height of a two storey house.
         
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          I have E. Fireglow whose buds are just starting to show above ground and a small purple leaved one in a shady spot that is not yet showing any signs of life. Up here is way behind you other folk!
           
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            Some daffodils in hanging baskets
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            Heather

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            Primula
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            Winter Cherry

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            Cherry 'snow showers'

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            Rosemary

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            Osmanthus burkwoodii recommended to me by the lovely armandii :imphrt:

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            • Athelas

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              Hellebore Ice ‘n’ Roses Red
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                They bring a brightness to the garden at this time of year but only flower for about three weeks. Then the naked branches are quite interesting with a zig-zag shape.

                Picture taken in the rain.

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                  Lovely photos here. I see you have Osmanthus burkwoodii @Sienna's Blossom - it's much further ahead than mine. It's a great shrub to have. I had a look at the other thread with your garden pix- really lovely. :)
                  I took some pix yesterday, so I'll have a go at adding them here...

                  Hellebore Blue Lady and some common primulas starting to flower
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                  This is White Lady - it's quite varied, with some being pure white and some having dark spotting
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                  This is a hellebore another forum member sent me some years ago. It's a cross between a pink one called Tutu, and a white of some kind. It's been a bit nibbled and wrecked by weather, but it's very pretty

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                  The next two should be grand in another week or so Tulipa humilis Odalisque. It'll be good when it gets a bit more sun, and I'll probably move it into another site soon

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                  Clem. alpina Constance
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                  • KarenD

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                    I'm loving the spring photos, thank you. Here's our magnolia
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                    First time posting, fingers crossed that it works!
                     
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                      Lovely @KarenD - further ahead than the ones here, but I always look forward to seeing them all in flower :)
                       
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                        A rare moment this morning, a blue sky and sunshine! This bamboo, Phyllostachys aureosulcata, was a welcome sight with its rich, golden canes. Plus Anemone blanda responding to the sun.

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                          Some hellebores from my garden in Dordogne, France.
                           
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                            Clematus …..name unknown.

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

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                                Primrose patch
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                                Anemone nemorosa
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                                Fritillaria meleagris double, these are happy with the damp weather and a lot more have two flowers than most years.
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                                White fritillaria meleagris
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                                Ipheion "Denver Daybreak"
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                                Ipheion "Tessa"
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                                Corydalis "Firecracker"
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