This month’s report is late and as I have recently been ill, I cannot remember much about the weather in March. I think it must have been sunny and reasonably warm as most of the flowers were very early this year.
Under the old apple tree (09/03/2014)
Coronilla. This plant has not stopped flowering since last summer. (09/03/2014)
Bergenia (elephants ear) (09/03/2014)
Double daffodils (09/03/2014)
A bee visiting a perennial wallflower (15/03/2014)
Celandine, a perennial weed, which we have failed to eradicate from our garden. Luckily it disappears for most of the year. (15/03/2014)
View to the house. The ladder is there for George to prune the Wisteria. (15/03/2014)
Lunch in the garden (16/03/2014)
An unusual iris (21/03/2014)
The corner where our cherry tree once stood. Hopefully Mick will be able to create a seating area. (21/03/2014)
The main border (21/03/2014)
Euphorbia and aubrietia. The birds love to pull the aubrietia to pieces for nesting material. (21/03/2014)
Japonica on the west facing wall (29/03/2014)
Photinia against the railings at the front of the house (29/03/2014)
Flowering currant (29/03/2014)
Frédéric Chopin – Nocturne No. 21 in C minor