Hello Lovelies,
are we in the second half of May already ?! Time to share a little mosaic of the plants and flowers which are looking pretty in my garden at the moment.
This is the second of my monthly updates , I just thought it would be a nice record for myself and I hope you enjoy these images....
left to right from the top
1. Hosta leaves (pre slug attack...it will happen ) 2.Saxifrage 3. Alchemilla Mollis.
4.Welsh Poppy 5. Dicentra ( one of my favourtite garden plants ) 6. Tulip
7. More Tulips 8. Euphorbia Fireglow 9. Daisies in my lawn.
Here is my favourite border...if you compare it to April's picture you can see it's much more lush now , but again there is not a great deal of colour. The bright green Euphorbias are stunning and the Lung Wort is still going strong. The geraniums have a lot of foliage but are not in flower yet .....
It's such a lovely time of year for the garden, lots of fresh growth and anticipation of flowers and edible plants. I really feel blessed to have this plot of earth, especially in late spring.
Jacquie x
Beautiful flowers, beautiful garden! Have a great weekend!
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hello from a very cold South Africa - we just going into winter- so nice to see all your beautiful color. Your garden is lovely. love your blog!
ReplyDeleteHappy sweet May Jaquie, one of my favourite months x How pretty your garden grows x Penny
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and I too love the Dicentra, so pretty! x
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers your welsh poppies are out already! Mine are no where near ready here in Wales. Lovely to see the difference in your boarder looking lush and green, love it when things start to fill out x
ReplyDeleteLovely to see your pretty flowers. So nice to see all the colour starting to appear. Your hosta is much further out than mine. I have three that my Mum passed on to me last year and I'm loving watching them push up through the ground. I'll be on slug and snail watch soon! Fiona x
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty, flowery mosaic! I enjoyed seeing a corner of your garden looking very green and ready to show off its flowers when the sun comes out again!
ReplyDeleteHi There,I am so envious!!!Your garden is so beautiful with color and variety and perfect blooms while mine is dying off and turning browner by the day!!!Enjoy it and have a wonderful weekend!!!
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AMarie
Such pretty pictures of your lovely blooms, can't wait to see how your garden grows over the coming months. I love the way the water droplets sparkle like diamonds on the Mollis ... Sarah x
ReplyDeleteHola! Me parece precioso su jardín, las flores y las plantas son un regalo para los sentidos, alimentan el alma, tiene un rincón especial en su jardín con mucho encanto. Un cariñoso saludo desde España.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flowers you've got there. I love the dicentra and the pink tulips. They seem to go beautifully with the fresh greens that are everywhere at this time of year. xx
ReplyDeleteVery similar plants to my garden! Great taste! :) Although my dicentra seems to have disappeared, which is a shame as I think it is so pretty. So lovely to see it all coming to life and changing on a daily basis. have a great weekend. x
ReplyDeleteYour garden is further forward than ours on top of the Cotswolds.
ReplyDeleteLooking great.
Blooming Lovely!!! Have a great weekend xx
ReplyDeleteIt's all looking good! I've taken some lovely photos in my garden this week too....just need it to warm up a bit! Have a lovely weekend! :) x
ReplyDeleteJacquie, I have thoroughly enjoyed taking that floral walk and then having a peek at your garden. Yes, springtime is truly a lovely time year with all its reminders of nature's recurring beauty.
ReplyDeleteFinding that vintage flower book was so lucky...think that it was just waiting for you! xo
I can't believe how much the garden changes week to week at this time of year. You have so much colour in your garden! Beautiful. x
ReplyDeleteHi Jacquie, what lovely colors in that mosaic! Thank you for sharing. I am a passionate gardener and I LOVE flowers, nature and spring.
ReplyDeleteLovely mosaic, your border is looking great. Yes, it is a great time of the year.
ReplyDeleteCarol xx
Thank you, your garden and flower photos puts a smile in my heart.
ReplyDeleteMay is the most beautiful month ... that saxifrage is so lovely and cheery (as are all your pretty blooms).
ReplyDeleteit's a lovely flower bed and seat. I just found out you can eat early Hosta leaves! I have been reading Alys Fowlers 'Thrifty Forager', haven't tried them yet though! Heather x
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ReplyDeleteReally enjoy your blog! I would like to send you a question though, do you have an e-mail address that I could use?
Best
Kristin
Hello, i just found your blog a little while ago and love visiting. Your garden looks lovely and you take gorgeous photos. It will be nice to visit and see your garden evolving over summer as my garden starts to go to sleep as we head into winter here in Australia.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed looking at your garden for the first time. I have been waiting a long time for my garden to bloom this spring.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed looking at your garden for the first time. I have been waiting a long time for my garden to bloom this spring.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed looking at your garden for the first time. I have been waiting a long time for my garden to bloom this spring.
ReplyDeleteHave just discovered your blog and have had a go at the daisy granny square. I've blogged about it, and you, on my blog page today. Hope you don't mind x
ReplyDeleteI wish I had such a beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteWow - what a change! I quite simply adore May.
ReplyDeleteClaire
Beautiful ........ ♥
ReplyDeleteClaire x
Everything so beautiful - how exciting to watch the changes in gardens - I would love to relax in that chair and just soak up the lovely atmosphere! Joy x
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