What's looking good in March 2014

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  1. Trunky

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    After a couple of days laid low with a nasty bug, meaning nothing got done in the garden, I woke up early this morning feeling vaguely human again for the first time in several days.

    It was a beautiful crisp, clear, frosty morning and although I'm not yet back to full speed, I decided to stop feeling sorry for myself and took a wander round the garden with the camera and just enjoyed the sights and sounds of a lovely spring morning. :)

    In the 'wild' garden.
    Daffodils in all their spring glory.

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    The first cowslips are out.

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    Frosty leaf, a last remnant of autumn.

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    This caught my eye. It's a patch of frost covered oregano, contrasting nicely with a smaller patch of violets next to it.

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    Elsewhere in the garden.
    White lamium.

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    Forsythia in all its spring splendour.

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    • Trunky

      Trunky ...who nose about gardening

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      A few more from early this morning.

      Pieris 'Forest Flame' putting on a good show this year.

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      Polyanthus in front of the log pile.

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      Pansy 'Forerunner'

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      One of my winter pots, a cornus 'Midwinter Fire' underplanted with ophiopogon nigrescens. There's a self seeded teasel in there too, think I'll leave it there for now.

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      • Trunky

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        Can't seem to find the daffodil thread at the moment, maybe it got lost in the crash. :scratch:
        I'll put these on here for now instead.

        A few of my daffs early this morning.

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          Good morning Trunky my friend ,I too have been feeling a bit rough round the edges lately,your post is like a breath of fresh air,lovely photos,hope you feel better soon:grphg::)
           
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            A lovely palette of Spring colours Trunky ,
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            glad you are getting better now,
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              Glad to know that you're nearly back to "normal", Trunky,.....whatever that is for you!!!:heehee::stirpot::heehee:
              Great pics and I know they're great pics 'cos they made me feel good!!:hapydancsmil:

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              I like that one, Jenny. Unfortunately, Camellias, Rhodo's and Azaleas don't grow well in my garden.:dunno::cry3:
               
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                My Osteospermums

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                  Camellia
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                  Hyacinth
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                  Grape Hyacinth
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                    Periwinkle
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                    Flowering Currant
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                    Now let's have a look at some edibles.
                    Rosemary - rather like orchid flowers
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                    Female Hazelnut flower
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                    Peach starting to blossom - I grew this little peach tree from a nut my mother gave me, though I'm not sure if the fruits will come true or not. I think I'll keep the tree even if the fruits are not that nice since its flowers are quite pretty
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                    Rhubarb - This was started from seed last year, I believe that I need to leave it alone for 2-3 years, but my hands are getting quite itchy at the moment
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                      Lovely pic, and thanks for the name. I have just bought this Camellia and didnt know the what its called, as all it said was Camellia Japonica on the label..
                       
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                        Hanging Baskets

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                          Pretty as a picture Woo! :dbgrtmb:
                           
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                            I love The Range for craft supplies mainly but I have had a few nice plants from there too, love to go rummaging at the back of the shelves and oh am I glad I did today I found this lovely Hellebore labelled as Orientalis red hybrid, well its clearly not red or single as the picture showed but hey I'm not complaining :)
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                              Lovely hellebore Simbad. Agree about the Range, have had a few things from there that were not as labelled, but were lovely plants all the same.

                              e.g Blue Moon (clearly not) but it's a beautiful, continuous flowering tea rose.

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                                Thats gorgeous lost-in-france I prefer it to Blue Moon!! love the frilly edges to the petal and lovely soft colour.
                                They do look after their plants, they seem to be watering every time I go and eveything looks healthy, I've had a couple of nice euphorbias from there too.
                                 
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