What's in flower on 1st of month?
Veggie Offline
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Weather too bad for garden wandering but..............
Daffodils - little ones, big ones, multi-headed ones and ugly ones.
Snowdrops
Tommasina crocus
Fuchsia
Hyacinths
Kerria
Forsythia (just starting)
Peach (stoopid thing)
Kaffir lily
Pineapple sage and other salvias
Daisy
Primrose
Rose ( a pink one and a yellow one)
Rosemary
Camellias (how could I forget?)

Weather permitting, I'll be able to look for more flowers tomorrow.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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PyreneesPlot Offline
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Primulas
Peach
Lesser celandine
Daffs
Crocus
Blue honeywort
Japanese quince
Rosemary
Broad beans
Dandelions
Camelia
Daisies
Grape hyacinths
Marigolds 
Hazel
Goat willow 
Winter honeysuckle
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?

Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Mark_Riga Offline
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Thousands of snowdrops, a few daffodils and crocus, hellebores, the daphne still and a multitude of weeds (dandelions are past it now with seed heads waiting for a dry spell).
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MartinH Offline
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Only a bit late ...

Pieris looking its best right now:
   

A spring display near the house. Yellow daffs, pink tulips, Polyanthus and wallflowers, with Ribes in the background:
   

And some osteospermums that have survived the winter in the cold greenhouse:
   
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Small chilli Offline
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In flower on the 1st April and still in flower  Big Grin 
My old faithfuls 
fuchsia 
Berberis

Daffodils 
Hyacinth 
Primrose 

               

A little fella I can’t pronounce let alone spell . It’s written on the label in the background. The one starting with C 

   

Also have kale in flower. 
Can’t remember what else is in flower. Not going out to look , it’s horrible out there today.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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Small chilli Offline
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Weather has improved so I went outside. Remembered the plum trees are flowering as is the ornamental cherry & my grape hyacinths. Also my first tulip is flowering. But that doesn’t count as it’s only appeared in the last 24 hours.
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Veggie Offline
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You both put to shame as I forgot all about this!
From memory (again)
Daffs, Narcissi, Tulips
Grape hyacinths and Hyacinths
Primroses & Violets
Salvias - Various scented ones.
Camellias and Fuchsia
Pear, peach, cherry and quince - plums just starting.
Flowering currant
Calendula
Daisies, Dandelions and Celandine
Lovage
Wallflowers
Forsythia

I'll remember more once I post this list.Big Grin
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MartinH Offline
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I had a look round today. This bed of spring flowers is still going strong, currently showing Choisya "Sundance", wallflowers and Polyanthus.
   
The bluebells are in full flow. I know these Spanish guys are trouble, but they look and smell great under the old apple tree.
   
The overwintered Osteospermums in the greenhouse just won't stop.
   
Apart from the flowers in the pictures, we've currently got some London Pride, Welsh poppies, Aquilegia, dandelions, hairy bittercress and a few other random weeds.
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Farendwoman Offline
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Yes - like Martin, I’ve got Choisia, bluebells and polyanthus.
Also lilac, white tree stock, pulmonaria, lily of the valley, euphorbia, lewisia, auricula, red campions, overwintered antirrhinums,overwintered pelargoniums and coronilla.
The coronilla is smothered in flowers.
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PyreneesPlot Offline
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Cerinthe, aqualegia, honesty, wisteria, love in the mist, pulmonaria, camelia, strawberries, raspberries & all the currants, cherry, ragged robin, buttercups, dandelions & lots of other weeds/wildflowers that I don't know the name of, sweet Williams, field poppies, tatarian honeysuckle, wallflowers, Jerusalem  sage, red hot pokers, geraniums, various thymes, lavender and the crazy big flower things on the phoenix canariensis palm.
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?

Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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