Osmanthus x burkwoodii. Fantastic shrub, tough as old boots and superb strong scent
combination of plants,

Queen of Night tulips with cherry and pear blossom
or a certain scene. How can I be expected to get any work done?

One of two Amelanchier in the garden. This, the larger, is up against a corner of the house.
This is just a quick post to show off some of the color and light at this superb time of the Sussex year.

Primula denticulata – a hangover from my time working in an Alpine nursery. I’ve got loads of them. Easy to propagate (split ’em) and in a range of colours. What’s not to like?
As I’m working, I have to make a mental note of what to come back to and take a picture of during my breaks.

Bluebells, primula and violets cluster around the base of the oak stump, east lawn.
Over in the flower meadow daffodils are still blooming.


Forget-me-nots with tulip bakeri
At last, the big beech hedge that runs along most of the western and southern boundaries of the garden is turning to leaf. Strange how just a small bit at a time finds the courage to go for it, whilst the rest holds back.


