I am desperately seeking signs of Spring. The mornings and evenings are definitely lighter of late and, after this week, the forecast looks a little warmer.
So, here are some cheerful specimens currently to be found in the gardens of the members of my gardening club:
I have some snowdrops and polyanthus brightening up my garden with many bulbs presenting.
This is what RHS Harlow Carr was displaying on a recent visit.
I am now pouring over my packets of seeds and mood boards for my 2017 garden ......... one can but dream!
Saturday, 11 February 2017
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