Tuesday, March 6, 2018

06/03/2018 A walk in the garden.

Maximum temperature today 12C, minimum 4C.   1mm of rain measured this morning and we have had some more rain today; 18 km/h South Westerly winds with up to 49 km/h gusts.  (305 mm of rain so far from the 1st of January).
Daffodils.

Viburnum tinus.

Viola.

Snowdrop.

Crocus.

The return of the 'pretty weeds' !
Calendula.

Speedwell.

Cranesbill.

Lawn daisy.

Henbit (I think)

Wild violet.

22 comments:

  1. Gorgeous spring colour, Diane. Great photos!

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    1. Thanks Marie, I was surprised to see so many flowers though I did have to look for them! Keep warm Diane

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  2. It is nice to see so much bloom in your garden already. Here we have nothing yet except for a few snowdrops but lots of little green shoots are poking through the ground. The primula at the front of the house have little buds, so spring is on its way.

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    1. I did not think we had much around but when I searched I was surprised :-) Roll on spring. Cheers Diane

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  3. Each flower with its own details and colors and beauty. I love these photos.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Thanks Amelia, I agree all so different but all with a beauty of their own. Have a good day Diane

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  4. SPRING looks like it is springing up all over! BEAUTIFUL.

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    1. Sure we have not seen the last of frosts yet, I have seen them here in May!!! Take care Diane

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  5. Your flower shots are stunning; both refreshing and peaceful.

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    1. Thanks it was fun finding so many when I thought there was only snowdrops. Cheers Diane

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  6. Your spring flowers are so beautiful. Have a good day!

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    1. Thanks Nancy and I hope you also have good day Diane.

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  7. Looks like spring Diane! Your garden must be a picture, so many colours!
    P.s. still coughing, how about you?

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    1. All these flowers were difficult to find so not really much colour around as yet. No change in the cough!! Take care Diane

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    1. Ha ha, not sure that I noticed any perfume but you may be right. Cheers Diane

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  9. Thank you for showing us your gorgeous spring flowers, Diane, and reminding me that, with a bit of luck, we will also have some colour in our garden here in, maybe, a couple of weeks. At least it has warmed up a bit now, although Lindsay says that she's heard we've got a chance of snow again for the next couple of days - oh well!!

    With my very best wishes - - - Richard

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    1. I had to look for that bit of colour but was surprised that it was even there :-) Yes it has warmed up a bit here also, but I am sure we have not seen the back of the cold weather yet.
      Best wishes to you both Diane

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  10. Hi Diane. It looks like things are warming up in France. We are still having overcast humid weather in Durban but not a lot of rain. The flowers are very pretty.

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    1. It is certainly getting warmer but I am sure we will still see more of winter before it really gets warm. I never did like the humidity in Durban but the rest of the time it is pretty good there. Keep well Diane

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  11. Seems all this rain is bringing beautiful flowers.

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