Wednesday, 24 February 2021

A FEW BLOOMS IN LATE FEBRUARY

 


These lovely deep pink Hellebore's are flowering beautifully down in the shady part of the garden.


These ones are in a raised bed , so much easier to see the face of the flowers.


In the same raised bed are these clumps of purple crocus


This little white Camelia is already flowering.


Lovely soft white.


Our neighbours, one house over, removed a fifty foot tree from their garden last year and now we have a much more open view down into the village of Gosmore which is behind us.  Also this tine of the year all our climbers have died back from the trellis which also opens up the area.


The tubs of tulip bulbs in the box are starting to grow.


Late last year Paul discovered that this two headed horse ridge tile had been blown off the Lychgate roof !! Thankfully it landed on some trellis used for shading at the side of the Lychgate but will need to be put back.


Where it should be !


These tiny daff's are in flower on the rockery.



a closer look



This large Camelia , near to the house , nearly always gets hit by the frosts, it is full of buds and now the gazebo is behind it, so I'm hoping it may get some shelter and it's flowers not get so frost damaged.

Only time will tell.

Now we are heading into the March and the days are warming up, we'll start to spend more time outside tidying and doing those never ending jobs.

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