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A Return to Little Ponton

By Ozhene @papaver
It is a year since I last visited Little Ponton, but it was a return visit that was always going to happen.  This year the gardens only opened on the 13th/14th February, so everything else had to go on hold as I did not want to miss out.
A return to Little Ponton This season has seen things start early so the aconites were further on than last year but still very much in evidence.
A return to Little Ponton Part of the magic of this garden is the mix of spring flowers.
A return to Little Ponton In much of the garden it is wonderfully informal yet incredibly pretty planting.  I spent a lot of time kneeling to try and get the right angle to photograph these little flowers.  I had a bad case of photographer's knee when I got home (one muddy knee).
A return to Little Ponton The formal gardens are immaculate.
A return to Little Ponton Even on the cold winter's day that we visited (and it was cold), the gardens are beautifully laid out.
A return to Little Ponton Even the flooded area looked very scenic.  We mused on whether they should create a lake here as it seemed to want to be one.
A return to Little Ponton We also stopped and paid our respects to the snowdrops that had jumped the fence and were making a bid for freedom.
We also might (did) buy a plant or two.
A return to Little Ponton In fact so many plants that one of the gardeners kindly fetched a trolley to help us get to our respective cars.
A return to Little Ponton This is my part of the haul.  Yes snowdrops had to be bought as well as a Daphne mezereum 'Alba', a ginger, a calla lily, an Impatiens niamniamensis which is also known as a Congo Cockatoo (I am pretty sure this is a euphemism); a species fuchsia and.......... a clivia.  Yes I have finally bought one, it had to be done.  They had some last year and I did not buy one and I regretted it all year.  Now I own one and you will be bored with pictures of it when it flowers...... oh yes.

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