Sunday, 29 March 2026

Garden at the end of March

 


It's the last week in March, and the tulips are just coming into flower. Last year I failed to find out what was this combination of yellow, orange and red. But they look great.

And I love the white narcissi below. 


The wallflowers I planted in pots in the autumn last year have been a disappointment. Until now when they seem to like the better weather.


There are a few primroses in the garden, and this is one of the best.


Not sure what these are, but they are quite pretty.


And a picture of the front border. The white magnolia on the far left is at its best, and the tall shrub is the Photinia red robin that I also have seen in lots of gardens over the last couple of weeks.


On the 30th of March, the weather was just right for cutting the edges of the lawn. It always looks far neater, and even the borders look better.





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