What's looking good APRIL 2024

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  1. Athelas

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    These aren’t mine; photos are from a walk in my neighbourhood yesterday but they’re definitely looking good in April

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      Nepeta Cat's Pajamas (I keep wanting to change the spelling!).

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      Tulips and Geums.

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      Polystichum setiferum herrenhausen.

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      Armeria maritima getting ready to flower.

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      More lily flowered tulips.

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        The peony has opened
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        Ladybird
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        Azalea
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          That peony is fabulous, @Sienna's Blossom. :blue thumb:

          Am pleased with this little Iberis sempervirons, variety Tahoe, which I started from a cutting last autumn. The parent plant has become a bit short of space, but knowing from experience they do not do well if moved, an offspring seemed a good solution.

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            Not especially spectacular just yet, but I'm very happy to see my Betula utilis jacquemontii produce catkins this year for the first time since I planted it 5 years ago.
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              Tulips - just in case you didn't know what they were :heehee:

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                Tree Peony
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                Hazel contorta
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                    I’ve got that iberis as well, @ViewAhead. I too have taken cuttings as the original plant is getting really wide. I like it because it flowers very early here. I wonder if it could take a hard prune…
                     
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                      It seems OK being pruned a bit, @pitter-patter. I probably wouldn't go too hard though. It does seem happiest just left alone to do its thing, but as you have back-up cuttings, you could be braver. :)
                       
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                              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                              I've got some Iberis and for years I've just gone over it with shears just after the flowers finish, it keeps it low and compact.
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                                That’s a lovely garden and collection of plants you have @shiney!
                                 
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