What's Looking Good in April 2014

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  1. ARMANDII

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    I always find that it's the "simplest" of plants that appeal to me, Myosotis [Forget-Me-Not] is just such one.........I love it and allow it to seed freely. Primrose's don't seem to take to my sandy, fast draining soil so well and don't seed great. Celandine will seed beyond tolerance and I have to take the hoe to them after they've flowered or I'll end up with great swathes of them!!:snork:
     
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      I'm growing Forget me Nots for the first time Armandii, :spinning:
       
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        Well, they should seed quite easily, Yvonne, and once in the garden should always appear. But in my garden they're never in enough numbers to be a nuisance and I like the fact that there are blue and white varieties..........
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          That white Myosostis is a little beauty Armandii:wub2:...it's a pity they don't keep flowering right through the summer...The Water Myosotis flowers none stop right until the first frosts:blue thumb:
           
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            Unfortunately, a lot of my "favourites" don't flower long enough to my frustration:gaah::snork: Perennials Poppies are another that just don't hold a flower long enough in my opinion!:cry3::heehee:!!
             
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              Talking of forget-me-nots ;), I hope to get through weeding this area as the grass and weeds are taking over. A lot of the f-m-n will come out with tem but there's plenty of seed in the soil and they'll be back up in no time.
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              They're all over the garden and set off other plants quite well. They seem very comfortable growing with the Tellima
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              The hardy maidenhair fern (adiantum venustum) in the fern bed has got its light green spring coat on. It will gradually turn to dark green.
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              These miniature tulips were so pleased to see the sun that they were bending over backwards to try and capture as much of it as possible
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                This may not look particularly good to you, but we had our enormous willow tree heavily pruned a little while ago and all the cut branches are sprouting again. :)
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                This tree peony is very early this year and I've now counted 28 buds on it. They're opening very quickly in the bright sunshine.
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                A couple of the petals are growing out of the stamens!
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                Katsura is now changing colour and becoming lighter and with less contrast.
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                Hardy Geranium (I've been told that this is the only flower that actually has the word' Hardy' in its official name)
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                  All looking lovely Shiney,those Myosotis look an absolute picture:wub2:....:blue thumb:
                   
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                    Came outside this beautiful morning only to hear an odd noise (live in the countryside so normally very quiet apart from birds and lambs) looked up and saw a huge hot air balloon more or less over my head! Rushed and got the camera by which time it had drifted into the field opposite and then landed. Sheep, lambs and my horse NOT impressed. The organisers turned up with cars and mini bus presumably for the passengers of the balloon. I told them the farmer (6ft 8ins built like a brick s........ and a horror temper) won't be pleased as the field has about 100 Ewes and new born lambs in it "Oh we don't have any control over where the balloon goes" was the reply. OMG we have high voltage power lines close by, which the balloon didn't miss by much. Maybe not such a good idea to go up in 1 of these things then! a la what happened in Egypt not that long ago. CIMG3382.JPG
                     
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                      This little thing has spent the winter with a polybag over its head to protect it from frost burn Well, we never really got any and since I removed the bag a month ago it has decided to flower
                      Campanula "Iridescent bells"
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                        Dwarf Rhodo Molly Ann
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                        Dwarf Rhodo Bow Bells
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                        Camellia
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                        Evergreen Azalea
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                        Daffs and Tulips
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                        Malus Royalty
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                        I bought this Acer Skeeter's Broom from B&Q last year (was £40 but I negotiated them down to half price). It wasn't looking great, half the leaves had shrivelled up and I wasn't sure whether it was going to make it and if it did, whether the affected branches would die back, but it's looking very lush now and I have to say, probably my favourite of all my Acers. I love its upright form.
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                          You certainly have that "special touch" with your acid loving plants. They all look so happy,
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                            Magnolia - taken from my bedroom window - obviously at night!

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                              Thanks Jenny :SUNsmile: They are (mostly) pretty easy to look after.
                               
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                                The pink tree peony is opening rapidly and scenting that whole area of garden
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                                The yellow tree peony is much slower to open
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                                Although the wildflower area is starting to go over it still looks good and the buzzing of bees is quite loud. The canes mark where I've spotted the leaves of bee orchids, so they should be out in a couple of months.
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                                This pink and white Aquilegia is way ahead of the others.
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                                The first of our lilac trees is starting to show flower and it looks as though the others won't be far behind.
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