February has arrived with a few days of milder temperatures which have been encouraging some of the garden plants to begin their Spring growth.
This week I have planted a new ginger root, some lettace (indoors) and I have potted on some of my rooted cuttings. Now let’s look at this week’s six in more detail.

The yellow winter Jasmine continues to flower and brightens up the fence line. Out in the front garden shiny red berries on the Japonica are nestled in the speckled leaves. In the opposite bed the bare branches of Flowering Currant are sprouting their buds.

Primroses are just pushing through the autumn leaves, while in the house the Echeveria flower bud is just beginning to open. My final photo is of this pale mauve Crocus, not yet open, but almost…so much is almost out in bloom that my excitement is growing daily.
Thank you for joining me for this #SixOnSaturday post. I hope that you enjoyed it. Jim is now our host for this gardening meme and you can find his blog here where you will be able to catch up with links from all the other folks who take part.
Happy gardening
Rosie
That yellow winter Jasmine is so pretty!
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Thank you, it is lovely to see when most others plants are winter brown.
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Spring is definitely on the way, I can feel it!
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It is my favourite season.
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Can’t wait to see some colour in the garden. I obviously didn’t plan very well….
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I think getting a garden to have colour all year round takes lots of planning. I was lucky to inherit a well maintained garden when we moved here.
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I really need to get a jasmine. It must be lovely to have one in your garden at this time of year…
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That bit of colour in the gloom of winter really is cheering.
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I must definitely get one, Rosie!
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Wow, it’s 9 degrees here and everything is brown and sad looking. ;0)
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Hopefully the flowers will come through in time.
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I suspect we’ll see crocuses by month’s end. ;0)
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Wow, love those japonica berries and I love to look at your winter jasmine. I will have to see if they sell it here! 🌸💞
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There is something special about the first yellow primroses of the season, and yours are lovely.
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Thank you.
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It’s so exciting to see those first signs of spring blooms. The crocus are so pretty.
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Spring is my favourite season.
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Lovely to see some red berries so late. Your Echeveria bud is pretty too… I have one bud on my plant too, but not as tall as yours yet. 😃
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I did wonder how much taller it was going to go!
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We are forever hopeful, aren’t we? I so agree that it is an exciting time, as we wait with anticipation for all of the garden’s bounty to grace us!
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Spring is my most favourite time of the year.
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