Showing posts with label spring flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring flowers. Show all posts

Friday, 29 April 2022

In the garden today...

 This was meant to be a post about what is flowering now in the garden but I was completely side-tracked by birdwatching...




Bluetits hunting for insects...





Jackdaws feeding. One bird drops the seed to the others waiting below.






Sometimes it feels like it isn't me doing the watching!
(sparrow, jackdaw, blackbird)


Flowering in the garden now are lilac, Californian lilac, knapweed, early climbing roses, clematis, Mexican orange blossom, bluebells, forget-me-knot, strawberries, snow-in-summer, heather, daisies, dandelions and white clover.





Thursday, 1 April 2021

Spring arrives with Pasque Flowers & Pots of Seeds

The sudden spell in warm, dry weather has meant lots of growth in the garden and a chance to get out and get on with a bit of weeding and tidying up after such a long lockdown winter.

These Pasque Flowers are a lovely welcome sight for Easter.



The fierce frosts destroyed this old pot but the pansies it held survived, clearing up the pieces, I found this makers stamp with its pretty little flower motive intact.



Peacock butterflies have been emerging in the sudden heat this week, I guess from hibernation, a delightful distraction.


Indoors, pots of seedlings are taking over the windowsills, this week the heat beginning to make them too leggy! I've quite a few 'free plants' outside this year as well, as self seeders start to emerge, feverfew, love-in-a-mist, ox-eye daisies and strawberry plants and the warm temperatures have also meant the chance for a bit of sketching in the garden!

Wishing you Happy Easter.