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End of Month Review - March 2016

By Ozhene @papaver
March was probably the driest month so far this year, until in recent days we have had the return of the rain and some blustery weather and some (now getting a bit late) frost.
End of Month Review - March 2016 There has also been sunshine and Spring-like days.  This photograph is partly to show off the blue sky but also to show the magnolia bud that has cast off its furry coat and is getting ready to open.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The Rhamnus in the front garden is also going from strength to strength.  After years of being in a pot it has finally put its roots down and decided to shine.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The Knot Garden is looking ok and has had its Spring removal of dead stalks etc.  It will soon be needing its first hair cut of the year, but not yet, not yet.
End of Month Review - March 2016 In the gravel garden a lone forget-me-not is starting to flower.  Experience tells me that forget-me-nots rarely remain lonely for long.  I love them, but they do seed around very freely.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The dalek pot is currently home to some Narcissus Elka.  I am very fond of this pretty little daffodil and it works very well in a pot.
End of Month Review - March 2016 In the Wild Garden last year's planting of Narcissus 'February Gold' has also proved to be a good idea.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The first pinpoints of blue of the muscari can also be seen.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The Long Shoot looks like the grass will need mowing soon.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The borders have had their Spring tidy up and look sparse and scrappy.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The peonies are starting to show (ignore the allium seedlings that pop up everywhere).
End of Month Review - March 2016 The Rheum is also putting out its bright red new leaves.
End of Month Review - March 2016 These anemones have been flowering for weeks.  They self-seed around gently, this is welcome.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The Spring Border is awash with flowering hellebores and daffodils.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The Woodland Border/Bog Garden is also looking quite flat as it waits for the new growth for this year.
End of Month Review - March 2016 I currently spend quite a bit of time staring at this patch of ground as I await the return of  the Chrysosplenium macrophyllum I bought last year from Crug Farm Nursery.  I know it is there somewhere, but will it return?
End of Month Review - March 2016 The Prairie Borders have been cut down now ready for their spring growth.  They look dreadful this time of year.  It is a good time of year for getting on top of the weeds in these borders, that is what I keep telling myself anyway.
End of Month Review - March 2016 Close by the Aldi acers are getting ready to have their moment to shine.  This one has really got quite large, I think it has doubled in size since planting and it is a very good tree.
End of Month Review - March 2016 The amalanchier (not from Aldi) is getting ready to flower.  
End of Month Review - March 2016 The edgeworthia looks like it wants to flower, but still needs some encouragement.
End of Month Review - March 2016 and the twisted hazel is covered in catkins this year.  I am extremely fond of this shrub, it must be around 15/16 years old as it spent its early years in a pot.  It has become a very fine shrub and has such a beautiful form.
End of Month Review - March 2016 In the top corner of the Wild Garden the hyacinths are flowering.
End of Month Review - March 2016 and there are still some snowdrops.
End of Month Review - March 2016 In the Courtyard the Viburnum is flowering away and giving out its wonderful scent.
End of Month Review - March 2016 and in the borders the first tulip has opened.  How exciting is that?
End of Month Review - March 2016 I finish on the pond, which is getting a bit of an algae-thing going on, so that will need some attention.  It is also filling up nicely with frogspawn.  It is, thanks to all the rain, very full.
Thanks as ever to Helen for hosting this meme.

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