Now that the garden is well into the first stage of Spring prettiness, I am here to unashamedly post shed loads of photographs just because I want to. I also thought I’d post these sunny pictures today because outside it is cold, wet and grotty. What a flippin’ miserable day. Most of the pictures have been taken in the last two weeks but some with the cat were before that.
In that nesting box, we’ve spotted a pair of coal tits flitting in and out. We watched them a few days ago collecting tufts of garden string to line their nest with.
There’s no particular order. I did think about planning them out in a nice sequence but I was getting confused.
Freaky pussy.
The muscari finally decided to come out to play.
The peonie has chosen not to take part in any games just yet.
Clematis is not quite ready.
This picture is a missed opportunity. Must fit some more camera learning in. Mind you, that bee was gone just as quickly as it arrived.
I’ve also got my veg beds that need sorting. We planted some peas a couple of weeks ago and they’re coming up now. But there’s not much else going on there.
Honestly, I’ve been planning on a lovely garden post for ages and now that I’ve decided to do it, I can’t think of much to say! Probs for the best. Better get back to something more crafty.
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Oh dear my garden is the Pitts at the minute, between the kids and the dog
Not gonna show the ugly bits but they’re there!
How lovely for you to see these signs of Spring! Hope the weather improves soon.
I’m telling myself that the rain is good for those spring flowers!
Gorgeous garden photos! I so love forget-me-nots π
I just love the blues of spring, especially the forget-me-nots. Our garden is nearly at the photo post stage but I’m just waiting for the clematis!!
There’s a lot of lovely blue out there. It looks beautiful. I might go in search of some bluebell woods too.
Yes, do!! That’s on my to do list. There’s a proper bluebell walk near here with paths and I really want to do it this year!
We have Blackbury Camp. A 10 min drive from here. The blubells can be stunning. I usually get it wrong and go a week too early or a week too late!
Thank you for letting me peep into your garden, so nice to see the plants coming to life and enjoying the sunshine. I love how the Forget-Me-Nots have crept into the gravel.
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I can’t bring myself to tear up the rogue forget me nots, who could?!
That peony is going to be a beautiful contender when it DOES join in! #MakingHome
I hope so! It might get eaten before that happens though. I’ll keep an eye out!