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What's looking good in April 2017

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by longk, Apr 2, 2017.

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    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    My Osmanthus Burwoodii is now flowering madly and the scent is really rich, sweet and carries a long distance despite the flowers being tiny. It sits about 6' away from the Arbour on the North side so I get full benefit of the scent.
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    Tulips may be seen in nearly every garden but they have their own place of beauty in the borders
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      My Choisya sits on the South side of the Arbour only feet away and so the scent of that mixes with the scent of the Osmanthus and I can sit in the middle in the Arbour with a mug of Tea and enjoy it all.:coffee::snorky:
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      One of my favourite places, the Arbour, to sit and, with a mug of Tea or glass of the Red Stuff, contemplate the World and the garden:snorky::Wino:
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      The Acer Brilliantissimum is now starting to poke its buds and leaves through the Clematis Armandii that has clothed it in white flowers for the last month of two.
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            Them's not the ones I know either @Zigs but them there ones you have linked are. :biggrin:
             
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              silu gardening easy...hmmm

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              My "ability" or lack of shows up even more than normal if I follow you lot and your lovely photos with my pathetic offerings. I have only taken the photos to remind me how lucky I am to be able to grow such great plants which could be looking somewhat blow torched by tomorrow if the humdinger of a forecast frost materialises. I can almost hear my gorgeous plants groaning as I go round randomly snapping away with my camera phone. Poor things they are so lovely but oh boy can I make them look pretty god am awful!
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              Photo2 deered, spot the difference, and if anybody says oh dear I'll thump them:)
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              Photo 3 Only daffodils but SO lovely.
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              Species Rhododendron but will be ruined by tomorrow I fear
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              Yet another which was going to be gorgeous but fear the worst. As I have often said gardening isn't always that easy but hey, not the end of the world!:)
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                They're the Champions of Spring, silu.:hapydancsmil::snorky:
                 
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                • silu

                  silu gardening easy...hmmm

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                  Look like white Spanish Bluebells to me (I know that sounds Irish:)) if I'm looking at the right thing @Zigs. As I may have mentioned once or 100 times before on here they are my pet hate. I dig up 1000s every year yet there still seems just as many as when we moved here 16 years ago...groan.
                   
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                    silu gardening easy...hmmm

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                    I think because they are so accommodating we can be guilty of taking them for granted? I visited a friend in Texas a few years back and her next door neighbour was thrilled that she had managed to grow a couple to flowering stage. It's so hot and dry there it's nigh on impossible to grow them in that region.
                     
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                      • silu

                        silu gardening easy...hmmm

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                        Wet and Ireland have that fish and chips ring about it! Go over on a fairly regular basis as have relatives there (all bonkers but great fun). I'd be hard pressed to think of a time when I've been over and it wasn't either lashing out of the heavens or a "soft day" commonly known as drizzling.
                         
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                          The British climate is a real git at times :mad:
                           
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                            Like silu, I've been dashing round taking photos before plants a) get frosted or b) their leaves get destroyed by chemicals drifting in from the fields. There was a good set of almonds, apricots and peaches this year....:fingers crossed: they survive the next few nights! black dragon 2.JPG clem blue light.JPG wist macrobotrys.JPG
                             
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                              Lovely to see the blossom Silu and Noisette. :) Fingers crossed that there's no frost overnight. :fingers crossed:

                              @ARMANDII change the winter picture to rain and that's typical of Mann. :doh::biggrin:
                               
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