Right here in Hampshire, Bluebell season has arrived. I’ve been recognizing the wealthy colors when I’ve been out strolling and those in my backyard are opening up day by day. There’s something very English a couple of Bluebell stuffed wooden and I shall be out within the countryside taking my fill over the subsequent few weeks.
Within the backyard, the week started moist and windy, however ended with heat and sunny which made each myself and the vegetation pleased.😎
The Tulips proceed to bloom, it’s the flip of nature’s painted varieties.🧹 The yellow ones have delicate orange strokes, this cream one has a pink collar and edging (it made me consider a knitted cardigan😉), whereas the deep pink ones are splashed with white.
All around the backyard the Bluebells are opening, whereas the Wall Flowers alongside the fence are additionally blooming. In just a few corners these white, home Bluebells are additionally flowering profusely.👏🏻
If you want to see extra gardens from fellow Six On Saturday folks from internationally, take a look at the hyperlinks from meme host Jim and his weblog right here.
Joyful gardening,
Rosie
P.S. Come again tomorrow for the subsequent put up within the new Backyard Suggestions collection from fellow #SixOnSaturday gardeners.
This week I’m sharing Sarah’s recommendations on propagating Snap Dragons.
Meet up with earlier posts within the Backyard Suggestions collection:
Propagating African Violets
Cathy’s favorite gardening device: Wolf Garten Weeding And Planting Knife.
Fred’s suggestions for propagating Begonias.
Catherine’s put up, gardening with arthritis.
Sarah’s suggestions for propagating Erigeron.
TopDock’s suggestions for rising vegetation from seeds.
Arwen’s suggestions for propagating roses.
My suggestions for propagating Busy Lizzies right here.