A Touch Of Spring.

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  1. Philip Nulty

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    From early February i have had Pulmonaria officinalis,'Lungworth' in bloom in my garden in fact i have about six plantings of it all from one small cutting some years back


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    Forsythia x intermedia,'Lynwood' is now in bloom and acts as a hedge between my house and next door.








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    My Primroses are just starting to bloom.


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    A flower in bloom throughout the year is my Variegated Wallflower,..Erysimum Linifolium Variegatum.





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    I stopped at a friends house today to take some pictures of his spring flowers but only managed a few Daffodil shots as it was raining very heavy with strong wind.






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    An example of a new rose bush i was given,..looks promising,..its a climber.







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  3. stratsmom

    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    So good to see you posting again! :-D
     
  4. Jewell

    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    So love seeing your Pulmonaria. Reminds me of spring, and maybe I need to do something to help mine along a bit.
     
  5. Philip Nulty

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    Hi Deanna,..thank you!,..it took a spell but better late than never.

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    Hi Jewell,..i would imagine your weather is similar to mine,..no lack of rain,..i know mine love to be watered and get droopy if let go dry,..they sure are a great survivor and look well even when not in bloom.
     



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  6. Droopy

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    Oh, daffs! :drool: And all those other lovelies too. Cut daffs are pretty, but nothing compared to daffs blooming outside.
     
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    Nice, Philip. My lungwort always gets PM and is bad before I notice it. I don't seem to have any great spot for it. I did move it last Spring, maybe this year it will do better...IF we ever get Spring, of course.
     
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    Hi Droopy,..you asked me yesterday for some pictures and i would have got more but for the heavy rain,..i will get more as the whole town has blooms of Daffodils large and Dwarf,..oh and our Cherry Blossoms have started blooming.

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    Hi Carolyn,..i gave away two large flowerpots of Lungworth this week,..making room for the new summer flowers,..as for Spring,..wow 40,000 houses in the north without power due to snow,..England and Scotland are hit bad as well,..but just rain where i am.
     
  9. Kay

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    What beautiful blooms there Philip! It is so dreary and dormant here, this is getting me in the mood for things to come. I love Pulmonaria, and nothing says spring quite like Forsythia!
     

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