This is the last weekend of March and in the UK we move our clicks forward an hour on Sunday morning.
This week we have had rain, sun, wind and mild temperatures in Hampshire, so the flowers are blooming well.
Photo one is of this lemon coloured Hyacinth, it has a very short stem and only just peaks out from the leaves.
Picture two is of the first of the Muscari with their tiny blue flowers, each one reminds me of a lace edged capped sleeve of a dress. Hopefully I will have some other coloured ones too, if the squirrels have left me any.
Photo three is of this lovely clump of Primroses.
Pinks and purples now. First this pink Hyacinth. Followed by the pink flowers on the flowering currant bush and finally some purple and mauve Violas. A bargain pack from Aldi at £1.89 for 10 plug plants.
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
Beautiful flowers, Rosie. I am envious of your being in spring.
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Thanks Robbie.
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A lovely selection. Snap with the pink and yellow Hyacinths!
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That time of year!
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Already moved our clocks forward!
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Lovely selection of colours, Rosie.
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Thank you.
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I love how gardens are coming to life with such lovely colors! I must say the violas are a pretty addition, too. The lemon colored hyacinth is my favorite, though. It is so full!
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Yes is does perform well each year.
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Beautiful. You have such a green thumb.
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Thank you.
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Our pink hyacinths have gone by, but the blooms are so heavy that they fell over! Lovely spring colors in your garden, Rosie. I do think England is the best place on earth for a garden!
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Thanks Noelle. I love seeing gardens form all over the world.
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Gorgeous! Thanks, Rosie!
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Lovely selection, love all your spring bulbs, such a lovely time of year with something new popping up each day.. Hope we get a break from the rain soon.
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Thanks. I don’t mind the rain, I know that we need it.
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Ooh very pretty collection🌸🦋 I love the pretty little faces on your violas! My purple gladioli came from Aldi too! 💜
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I shall look out for more bargain plants then!
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A pretty pastel collection Rosie. I find hyacinths flop over in my gardens, whether in pots or the ground.
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Your collection of blooms form a pretty colour combination, and the yellow hyacinth is my favourite.
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Thank you.
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Lovely pastels for spring. We have been having the same weather, with thunder, hail and a rainbow thrown in today!
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Love rainbows.
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We moved clocks a couple of weeks ago. Still adjusting to dark in the morning. I enjoy seeing all the classic spring bulbs that won’t do in my garden. The hyacinths are delicious.
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Thank you, the click changes always take a few days to adjust and seem to get more as the years roll by!
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I think you are right and wish they would stop changing the time.
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A lovely spring selection – just what we need to keep us going until it really settles down weather wise!
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Thanks you. I hear a rumour that Easter ,may be lovely and warm.
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Such a beautiful collection. Isn’t Spring grand!
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My favourite time of year.
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The pale yellow hyacinth don’t appear as often as the blues and pinks, but it is very pretty. Good choice!
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Thank you.
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