Pictures of my garden,its all sprouting up nicely bit more each day.Two pics of pussy cat Patchouli have sneaked in there too.Hope you are all well love Jill xx
Pussycat looks rather contented, just reminded me seeing the pom pom primulas in your garden, that we havn't got any in this garden, must find some out. Julie xxx
Thank you all for your comments I love reading them.I know the name of the flower as pom pom primulars,I took a lttle cutting from my daughters garden where she used to live and they seem to spread a little more each year,I have seperated them 2or3 times now,I think they are so pretty and love watching them daily open up.Love Jill xx
HI Jill, your garden is coming back to life a treat! I have noticed that something new is coming up every couple of days or so.I really love my garden in spring, if I had to pick this would probably be my favourite time of year in the garden.I love the pom pom primulas too and we have some lilac ones in our garden.You can split the clumps every year or so.
Pussycat looks rather contented, just reminded me seeing the pom pom primulas in your garden, that we havn't got any in this garden, must find some out. Julie xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat are those round white flowers (3rd from the end)? They're so pretty, I'd like to get some.
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Looks like the sign of spring is here. Yes what is the name of that flower it's very pretty.
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Thank you all for your comments I love reading them.I know the name of the flower as pom pom primulars,I took a lttle cutting from my daughters garden where she used to live and they seem to spread a little more each year,I have seperated them 2or3 times now,I think they are so pretty and love watching them daily open up.Love Jill xx
ReplyDeleteHI Jill, your garden is coming back to life a treat! I have noticed that something new is coming up every couple of days or so.I really love my garden in spring, if I had to pick this would probably be my favourite time of year in the garden.I love the pom pom primulas too and we have some lilac ones in our garden.You can split the clumps every year or so.
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