BEEN OUT HUNTING
I've been quite busy with the Easter Egg Hunt...have you all visited it yet? I hope so because the more the merrier. Just click on the Easter basket in the sidebar; there are new clues and some fun items being added all the time....so don't forget to drop by each day!
I did get a chance to take a few snaps of the garden; I'm still resisting those "not in flower yet" shots!
The first perennial Cornflower bloom came out yesterday. It gets a bit leggy in our more shaded back garden but this is a piece I dug up last Autumn and put into the front garden where I hope it will enjoy the extra light.I did get a chance to take a few snaps of the garden; I'm still resisting those "not in flower yet" shots!
I'm quite pleased with how the front garden is looking at the moment. Bits and pieces are shooting up all over the place. I wonder if those Cannas I left in will have made it through the winter....I'd split up our plants last year and left some in the garden as an experiment.
Just the view from a slightly different angle. that's the Geoff Hamilton Rose in the pot lower right. The blue pot has the Himalayan honeysuckle (Leycesteria formosa) in that I grew from seed. It's the first time it's kept some leaves in the Winter.
I think somethings happening with the Mushrooms...got to wait and see what!
This little tadpole wasn't as camera shy as all his mates...they disappeared as soon as I got my camera out!
Gotta go now....more eggs to hide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5 comments:
Stunning shots - you garden just takes my breath away - so much in there.
Great photo of the tadpole - in fact brilliant.
I would so love to walk around your garden and spend hours looking at each plant, pot, ornament - just lovely.
Sitting outside on a summer evening must be magical
Wonderful shots and I can see the colour appearing all around your garden! Can't wait for my visit! Have a lovely day {{{HUGS}}} xxx
It's looking great, ruth, so much to see in a comparatively small area. I tried to photograph my tadpoles yesterday but it was so bright all I got was glare. Am hoping to get really stuck into the gardening this weekend :) xx
You've done a pots garden: that's what I would do if I had a garden. (I've only facilities for houseplants as it is ...)
Re frogs, did I ever tell you I once had a pet one? It was tiny, less than 1/2" long. An "aquatic frog" which means it lived in an aquarium with the fishes and did not need rocks/etc to clamber out; he lived under water the whole time. Lovely tiny little thing. I tried to find out what it was called on the internet but the frogs Google came up with were totally different looking and bigger (mine was dark green & tiny; theirs lighter green and slightly bigger)...
Well I babble on irrelevantly! Take care Ruth
Gledsxxx
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