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  • March....

    the sun came out again....

    late crocus....

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    Endless wonder.

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    • Flowers of the month are my hyacinths,the compost had frozen in the pot when they were undercover in the shed & one uprooted itself. I accidentally broke a bit of frozen root off (they weren't flexible at all) when replanting. I thought three bulbs were doomed,the shoots were barely showing when I took them out the shed but all's ok,they've all flowered.
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      • Flowers for the end of the month are these daffodils
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        • I am gonna cheat on the winner and say fritillarias as my snakes heads are out and they are fantastic as well IMO.

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          Runners up - auriculas, laced polyanthus and posh daffs

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          • April flowers

            These are the only two plants in flower in my newish flower bed.
            North facing and doing well.
            The bleeding heart was a surprise, lost the label and like the Camelia this is the first flowering
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            Nannys make memories

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            • Flowers of the month are broad beans aguadulce & meteor peas sowed in the autumn. Its nice to have some early flowers for the bees & I wondered how the bees would like some broccoli flowers & they love them! These bees look completely black with yellow pollen sacs,they're really busy workers & the plants can stay there,I don't need the bed yet.
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              • My lovely tulips...although they are being demolished by snails. I'm not sure what the others are.

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                • Here we are mid June already.

                  F of the M is clematis 'Ernest Markham', grown from a cutting about 20 years ago.

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                  Endless wonder.

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                  • I'm amazed my petunia came back this year,I cut it right down & left the pot outside all winter,it deserves to be my flower of the month for teaching me its a perennial. I've only ever grown them annually,this years petunias haven't started flowering yet,you can see one in the large pot but this one has many flowers now
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                    • Evening primrose
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                      yes i did go out in the dark to take this .

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                      • My petunias are going well
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                        • Has to be the Phormiums/New Zealand Flax. There are 2 of them, one plain and one variegated and I had them from Freecycle 10 years ago, when they were quite small!

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                          • Sunflower
                            not even open yet, but i was in a taking photos mood. and i quite liked this

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                            • Dwarf sunflower sunspot,beautiful flowers & a view from the house to see them again
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                              • Sunflower with unusual number of petals, maybe twice as many as sunflowers typically. Anybody know anything about this or how common it is?

                                This sunflower grown from a seed saved from a Mongolian Giant flower from last year. Could be a mutation, or a recessive trait randomly being expressed, or hybridised with a different sunflower grown the same year.

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