I know it is now the 16th and I truly wish I had a reasonable excuse for not turning up on time. I would love to say that I spent the last 2 days opening the sacks full of Valentines Cards that made their way to my letterbox but sadly no, I just wasn't organised in time!
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Close ups of flowers |
Galanthus |
Galanthus |
Snowdrops, these are rescued Snowdrops, a neighbour of a friend was having a new concrete path put in their garden, the lady in question was about to have the old path ripped out - seeing that the snowdrops were just breaking the surface - my friend said to the elderly lady that she knew of a good home for them. When she asked me if I could make room for them, there was no hesitation on my part, just make sure you get plenty of soil around them and get them to me ASAP!! Were the instructions! The first of the 5 clumps to open their delicate little flowers - I'm hoping that these will like my garden enough to stick around. I've grown rather fond of them.
I made a declaration on Valentine's Day - 'My garden loves me' - I exclaimed!
Why? I hear you ask.
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Iris reticulata 'Katharine Hodgkin' |
Iris reticulata 'Katharine Hodgkin' is my favourite of the dwarf spring Iris - the powder blue colour of the petals is so delicate. It can't fail to impress. I have read that this is one of the fussier spring flowering Iris - drainage it's said to be paramount to it's success - now you can understand why I think my garden loves me - all that rain water and yet, it gives me a gift such as this!
There was also some deep purple Iris planted in this border - I wonder if they will survive - no sign yet, but you never know do you! It's all so tempting to get rooting around in the soil but for now I'd rather leave things to surprise me.
Helleborus orientalis |
Helleborus x ericsmithii |
This Hellebore needs a bit of sun - although planted to the rear of a Pieris - the sun shines happily through the fence. Being so far back in the border, it proved rather difficult to get a decent picture of the flower. As you can see there are plenty more to come.
Helleborus lividus |
This next plant will not be to everyone's liking - to be honest - I'm not sure I'm that keen on it myself, what do you think?
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Primula Francisca |
I divided it and managed to get around 8 plants from the 1 pot - all bar a couple have taken. What on earth am I going to do with 6 plants I'm not sure I like.
Primula Francisca (Francesca) is supposed to flower from March until July, perhaps that will be it's saving grace - watch this space!
The weather here in Edinburgh has been tremendous this last few days and I have managed to be out in the garden without an outer layer on! It's time to get those fingernails really dirty and if I'm lucky I may even break a few!!
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