What's looking good in May

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  1. wiseowl

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        @wiseowl thats early mine are about a week away from flowering
         
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          I have got to have one one of those in my fern border

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            everyone is so ahead of me this year
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              @Spruce yours is even further ahead than ours. :)

              Poppies are beginning to come fully open so I'll be busy every day deadheading them
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              Ferns are coming on well
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              Arum italicum is looking good
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              Fingers crossed, no caterpillars yet
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              Veronicastrum is slow, but getting there. Usually it's at least 5ft high by now
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              Tree peony looking good but it would have been nice if that had also been a few weeks late
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              Tulips
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              The first iris to flower
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              These irises are normally in full bloom by Open Day. I'm not sure they'll manage it this year but I'm talking to them nicely

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              Clematis trying to open
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                More tulips
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                Our first Alliums this year - over 4ft high
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                Viburnum
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                Variegated elderberry
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                Choisyas are now coming along
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                The Heucheras have stopped hugging the ground and are waking up
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                  Allium siculum are only just starting to open. Most are still in their spring coats
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                  A couple have come out to play
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                  and I can't quite work out what's happening here
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                  The first Freemontedendron flower has just opened - there were over 100 of them this time last year
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                  More euphorbias
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                  Herb garden is starting to come back to life
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                  Yellow tree peony
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                  Apple blossom
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                    I know how you feel. The only thing that has been happy with the cold spring is my winter blooming Salvia gesneriiflora which is still looking good....................
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                    Same here.

                    The Wisteria is starting to look good...................
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                    It grows way up into the Taxodium (bit of a booger to photograph well though).................
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                      @shiney you must be so proud that is stunning

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                        Thanks very much :). We need to work hard at the garden so that it looks good for Open Day. We keep saying we will make the garden less complicated as we find things harder to do - but we end up making it more difficult :doh:. This year we have removed a row of 22 Leylandii and left ourselves with a new bed to fill. It's 55ft x 3.5ft. A lot of the plants that have gone into it have either come from other parts of the garden or from our nursery beds (things that we would have sold on Open Day).
                         
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                          The laptop and I are now back on speaking terms. Not conversation, you understand, but one-word answers is better than the grunts it gave me yesterday. It nearly had a crash-course flying lesson....!

                          Here are some of the highlights of my garden at the moment.

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                          This is the first year that the wisteria has flowered
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                          No idea what this plant is, but it brightens up a shady corner under an oak tree (and yes, that border has brambles - just like all the others! - it takes a while to re-establish order in a neglected garden!)
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                          My selection of fushcias. First is a Lidl's special, the other two are cuttings from last year's standards, that I managed to overwinter
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                          I think you've probably guessed by now, I like me violas! may flowers 025.JPG

                          The lilac bush that survived having a large conifer tree land on it last spring! may flowers 031.JPG

                          This, would you believe it, is the main weed in the grass at the top of the garden. Definitely wants to be heathland, up there! Fortunately, I love broom. may flowers 041.JPG

                          Somehow these have piggy-backed with me and my plant treasures, from High Wycombe to Tervuren, and then from Tervuren to Rhode... may flowers 045.JPG

                          Ok, not the most breathtaking of photos, but I always see the first flower of geranium sanguinium as the start of the "good times" - the roses are soon to follow! may flowers 052.JPG
                           
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                            The azaleas and rhodedendrons are looking good too!
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                            I'm realy fond of this Vibernum..

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                            Now, even fmn haters have to admit they go well with spring foliage...? may flowers 088.JPG
                            The water barrel is starting to wake up. Iris showing flower colour may flowers 089.JPG
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                            For some reason, my hubby doesnt see the point of lambs ears may flowers 103.JPG
                             

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                                Thank you, @Lolimac ! I'm slowly building up my plant identification repertoire (that don't look like the correct spelling... Do I need more coffee?)

                                I think I suffer from the general gardener's malaise. Instead of always seeing the beauty, I see the weeds, and jobs that need to be done. That's why I find this thread so useful. It sends me out into the garden, camera in hand, rather than a trowel, and I see stuff in a different light.
                                 
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