It is getting a little warmer now and everything in the garden is full of the joy of spring. We have been unlucky this last week with some very strong winds and I, for one, suffered the loss of seedlings when my plastic greenhouse blew over. Fortunately it is still early enough to get going again. I shoved my sweet pea seeds, which were sprouting, back into their pots hoping that they will recover.
Today, a few days after the end of March, it is mild and wet but during a lull in the drizzle I managed a couple of hours in the garden. The soil is burgeoning with weeds and ideal to work at the moment so I spent most of the time hoeing and adding organic compost.
I love the Spirea at this time of the year because the leaves are beautiful shades of rosy pink and russet.
The south facing border is a spring delight with daffodils, forget-me-nots, and peony shoots.
As I walked around I could see the euphorbia, which I thought had died, has recovered for another year.
On the opposite flower bed the tiny shoots of the euphorbia ‘Fireglow’ are making an appearance. It seems to have spread so I am expecting a good show this year.
The lasagna pots on the side patio are blooming well with an assortment of daffs and the tulips are slowly coming up also.
Next month, when the EOMV for April is put together, there will be lots more of exciting new growth to show you.