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End of Month Review - February 2015

By Ozhene @papaver
Whoosh, that was February, a month not usually known for its speed but this year blink and you probably missed it.
It was cold, frosty, a little rainy and sometimes even a bit snowy.  All sort of wintery really.
End of Month Review - February 2015 I start in the driveway where the snowdrops are flowering.
End of Month Review - February 2015 I noticed the amazing catkins on this tree that is not mine, but just over the fence by the side of the big shed.  It was gleaming in the sun (tree, not shed).
End of Month Review - February 2015 The Aconite Lawn..............yes, well, the side lawn, has fewer aconites than I had hoped (I'd hoped for one).
End of Month Review - February 2015 On the plus side, there are real signs of growth now, it feels like Spring is on its way.
End of Month Review - February 2015 The Knot Garden is looking better as I have removed some of the lavender bushes that had got a bit large.  It looks simpler again and that makes me happy.
End of Month Review - February 2015 The Gravel Garden is enjoying its Spring colours from the crocii, black lily grass and primulas.  You can see the ever encroaching sea of ivy which needs some further cutting back.
End of Month Review - February 2015 Into the back garden it all looks quite cold and wet, but I have things to focus on at the moment so I barely notice this.
End of Month Review - February 2015 In the Conservatory Border I focus on the newly emerged irises, one of my favorite plants.
End of Month Review - February 2015 I am also watching this Geranium palmatum to check it is getting through the winter ok.  It seems a tough plant as it had survived two winters now.  I keep hoping it might self-seed a little but no luck as yet.
End of Month Review - February 2015 In the Courtyard currently this camellia is the center of attention, I'm watching the buds swell and get ready to open.
End of Month Review - February 2015 Natasha and Elsie have some new Easton Walled Garden snowdrops to keep them company.
End of Month Review - February 2015 and I've popped a couple of sempervivum into a hole in a stone in the Pond Border, well why not I thought.
End of Month Review - February 2015 In the Woodland Border this eurphorbia is my center of attention and it is turning out to be one of the best performing plants I have ever grown.  It really is doing something every week of the year.
End of Month Review - February 2015 In the Tree Lupin Border I am focussing on the Prunus Ben chidori which is thinking hard about flowering but not quite yet.
End of Month Review - February 2015 Back to the Pond Border and these sedum are providing wonderful structure and color.
End of Month Review - February 2015 The Prairie Borders provide a blonde pause.
End of Month Review - February 2015 The Illicium simonsii in the Wild Garden is growing really well, every year it gets more established and earns its place as one of the few evergreen shrubs I allow.
End of Month Review - February 2015 and the Edgeworthia is still alive (does happy #edgeworthiawatch dance).
End of Month Review - February 2015 Whilst I am wandering around the garden his gingerness as ever demands my attention.
End of Month Review - February 2015 Yet whilst I am concentrating on individual plants, in the Wild Garden the snowdrops are flowering well and now forming definite clumps.  This makes me happy and reminds me I need to buy another 200.
End of Month Review - February 2015 and in the greenhouse under the covers the plants are getting through the winter.
End of Month Review - February 2015 Finally there is, as ever, the pond.  Currently not frozen and waiting for its first frogspawn, it is only a matter of time now.
Thanks as ever to Helen for hosting this meme.

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