
Sweet cherry blossom at the allotment garden (digging all done, need some rain now)

pear (Concorde) nearly out

tulips and grape hyacinths

wood anemones (remember hearing "wooden enemies" when a child and wondering what on earth they were talking about!) and celandines
3 comments:
I love the 'wooden enemies'! I have a similar one - I couldn't say nasturtiums and ended up calling them 'nasties' which is SO unkind coz they are certainly not nasty at all!
Nice tulips, must be warmer down south as ours are only just beginning to show their heads!
H,we called them nasty turtiums!
Tan, these are early tulips, different from yours.
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