What's Looking Good In April

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  1. Jenny namaste

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    And very lovely colour it is too GA,
    superb :dbgrtmb:,
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    • Lolimac

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      Looks great GA:dancy::dbgrtmb:
       
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        Thanks Jenny and Lolimac - I have only just got the hang of how to upload a photo.
         
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          It looks really good, GA, and it gives you a grand feeling when you see the garden come into life!!:snork:
           
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            Lovely photos G/A really great colours:) Here's some blossom just outside my nest:)

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              Wow - what an amazing view from your nest Woo - flowering its socks off !
               
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              Everything looks so good :dbgrtmb:

              Our garden is a long way behind most of yours but I'm hoping that the warm weather we're enjoying will help it catch up.

              Redstar, our daffs have only just started and our pink magnolia is only just producing buds!

              Strongy, our sophora hasn't got any buds on, let alone being in bloom :sad: there's not even a sign of our denticulata but our Bowles mauve is beginning to recover and the Chelsea Jacket has started to flower.

              The garden is so dry that I've had the sprinkler on all day in the front garden yesterday and I'll be moving it around the garden over the next few days. Where I have watered things the plants seem to have picked up well :blue thumb:
               
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                My flowering cherrry
                 
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                    I have a white hyacinth below my cherry tree,you can just make it out, it was one in a pot thing, and there are some leaves of others not flowering size yet, I think it is the most gorgeous scent, and go up there just to sniff it. I must plant a pot of hyacinths next autumn, if only for the beautiful scent.
                     
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                      I have this one just beneath my climbing Rose "Penny Lane"
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                          Nearly there,,

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                            These two hot days have started to bring the colour back into the garden. Here are the first of the clumps to come into flower in the wilder area of the garden.

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                              Shiney, I like the red cow slips, were did you get them (i now want some :snork:)
                              or have they crossed with the primrose's??
                               
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