Six on Saturday

Despite the dreadful weather lately, the garden has flourished and plants are growing before my very eyes. Each day now there is something new, better, bigger or beautiful to look at. Today it was the the Amelanchier lamarckii against a clear blue sky.

As soon as the sun comes out, the Anemone blanda open and is an arresting sight alongside the naturalised narcissus and primroses.

Why are the tulips out so early this year? Is it the variety? The fact that they are in pots (the ones in the ground are not open yet, though already in bud), or maybe just the warm, wet Spring has brought them on quicker. I don’t know.

This large clump of Purple Honesty, Lunaria annua, decided to make its home at the front of the drive border, peeping out from the permanent shrubs, which seems to be its preferred habitat.

Last Autumn, I split a huge clump of Penstemon digitalis ‘Dark Towers’ into quarters and potted them up in 10 litre pots. Two have found new homes and two are now waiting for me to make up my mind where to put them. I now know they need a lot of room, at least a metre due to the volume of foliage they produce, and that is a metre I don’t currently have!

At least the rain gave me chance to get in the greenhouse and transplant the Cosmos seedlings and a few of the Which? Gardening trial seeds I am growing this year, including, for the first time, Amaranthus paniculatus ‘Foxtail’, a variety of the old fashioned favourite Love-Lies-Bleeding. They sent me 50 seeds but only half germinated. Not a great start!

Have a great Easter Weekend

David

4 thoughts on “Six on Saturday

  1. Your amelanchier is gorgeous! It looks huge compared to the ones I see in Wisconsin, which may also be different varieties. I look forward to seeing gyour penstemon in flower, I am only familiar with the white variety native here.

  2. Nice to know that someone else wonders if there is space to place pants currently in pots. I am looking forward to reading more about your seed trials.

  3. all my tulips flowered early too and one purple honesty started flowering in November. Still blooming now with all the rest of them. Warm weather I think

  4. The plants and flowers always seem to look better when offset against a blue sky. I was trying to take photos yesterday dodging the showers and I was amazed what a difference it made. More cheery. The white blossom of the Amelanchier lamarckii illlustrates the point perfectly. If bright sunny day cheers us up imagine how the plants feel 🙂

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