Saturday, 25 January 2020

Six on Saturday



It’s exciting to see new developments in the garden as the days get longer.

Foliage is good, but flowers are better.  Bring it on!



 Disappears in Summer then braves the cold

 Euonymus emerald and gold brightens a grey day

We replenish our feeders in 3 locations every week but the birds let us down today when we were participating in Great British Birdwatch.  
 This Abelia is a good doer all year round

 Buds on the Honeysuckle on the fence near our seating area.  

 Euphorbia Tasmanian Tiger is always a delight.  The photo hasn't picked out the lower on the top branch



The Propagator generously hosts Six on Saturday.  Click on the link to his blog to see what he and his followers are growing and doing in their gardens this week.

3 comments:

  1. Primroses - and especially the pretty yellow ones - are among my favourites in spring.

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  2. I love looking round the garden at this time of year, to see what's emerging. At other times of the year some things might get overlooked, but now we appreciate every bloom, interesting leaf and promosing new shoot.

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  3. The birdwatch is such a great idea but it's so disappointing when the usual ones stay hidden just when you want them to stand up and be counted!

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