With all the terrible weather, gales and floods that the UK has recently experienced, I hope some spring colour will help to bring some relief.
(Fortunately whilst we live close to Upton upon Severn, currently Upton in Severn, we are away from the floods).




Here’s wishing for a sunny, dry spring.
Such lovely cheerful blooms – I’m envious!
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Ah, you have snowflake too. That is the closest in my garden to snowdrop. They are good enough for me. I did not plant them. They just appeared.
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That’s the best way to acquire plants Tony.
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Beautiful pots full of colour. I love the colour of that hellebore too. My hellebores are doing really well this year and stand up to the awful weather so well.
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They are good value plants for this time of year Catherine.
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Some real beauties, lovely primulas..red queen, you’ve a sharp gardener…..
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Thanks, Noelle.
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Lovely to see some cheerful colour – so welcome! Glad to hear you’re not too troubled by the floods. We know what it’s like round there. My husband has to navigate his way round (through!) it all every day!
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The colour in the spring flowers is very welcome just now. I think your primulas are further ahead of mine this year. They are such versatile plants. Amelia
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They are a cheerful welcome spring sight, Amelia.
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I’m glad you’ve been safe from the floods. The garden looks lovely.
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Thank you.
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Thanks for the welcome flower colour. Glad to hear you are safely away from the floods.
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Lovely!
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Lovely to have some cheery pots of colour. I love the Little Red Queen primrose.
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Lovely pots of colour, Brian. Glad to hear you were not close enough to the Severn to be affected by floods
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Great blog I enjoyed reeading
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Thank you.
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