greentapestry : End of Month View ~ April 2010

Sunday 2 May 2010

End of Month View ~ April 2010



Well here we are - another month down the line and isn't the year just flying. My end of month post, inspired by Patient Gardener is slightly late as it poured down on Friday. It ceased early in the evening but the light was not good so I have been out there camera in hand today. I was amazed to see how much growth there has been in the last month. Here is more or less the same spot at the end of March. I have been delighted with hellebore 'Mrs Betty Ranicar' this year - last year she sulked and produced a paltry handful of flowers. This year she has been most floriferous - isn't that such a satisfying word ?



She has also been going strong for a good month or so now and whilst the other hellebore flowers are spent she still looks attractive. Now if only she would set seed - she is meant to come more or less true but has never produced as much as a single seed in the few years she has been in residence. Some of the other residents in close up ~





Truth be told I have not done much in the border since last month other than get rid of one or two annoyances so there are now some bare patches. I have some nectaroscordum siculum bulgaricum grown in pots waiting to go in, some orlaya grandiflora grown from seed and a white pulmonaria. Priorities now are to remove the self seeded rosa rubignosa and self seeded tree (possibly a chestnut) which I thought was a stem of the weigela. Note to self that I should wear my specs more often in the garden. Other than that I need to get in and behind and sort out the back, do some dividing and repositioning of plants (may have to wait now to do this) and include some autumn colour and interest. Easy peasy really. I am hoping to crack on tomorrow - I am trying to make this week a by and large allotment free few days as I have really been neglecting the garden for some time much to my shame. Before I start I need to remove the pile of bricks that himself has so considerately arranged in front of the border. It will make access and taking photos so much easier!

14 comments:

  1. Hi Anna, thanks for joining in again this month. I did laugh at your comment about wearing specs. I have been carefully nurturing some seedlings in the greenhouse but when I looked up the plant they are meant to be I discovered that I was nurturing weeds and the real plants hadnt germinated

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  2. I adore tiarella, mine is just starting to bloom, a bit early. I always think of them as the prefect faerie flowers. :)

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  3. Hi Anna. Your tiarella is so pretty. I always love their fluffy blooms.

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  4. The border has definitely filled up since March. I've just been thinking the same thing about my garden, it's been neglected in favour of the allotment, but I'll have to put that right.

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  5. The difference in this part of your garden is big! It was not so different Jan to Feb to Mar, but now it is all green with all of there lovely flowers. Very pretty!

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  6. Hi Anna

    Everythings better for a good drop of rain, weather's changed over here, thermometre touched 30C last thursday, today cool and showery.

    I agree on two counts; floriferous is a good word and that hellebore is lovely

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  7. Saying it, spelling it, thinking about the meaning, floriferous is fabulous as far as words go. Your spot is quite perky, Anna. So fun to see it progress month by month. :-)
    Frances

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  8. Love the use of the word 'floriferous', and she is so very fancy & special. Woudn't it be a great name for a blog?

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  9. Hi Anna, It's all looking so fresh and pretty! Your'Mrs Betty Ranicar' is a standout and the tiarella is a charmer. I have one in my garden (lost the name!) and it looks to be stirring. Enjoy the sweet month of May. :)

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  10. aloha anna,

    love all the spring blooms especially your creamy hellebores, very sweet!

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  11. Your garden is beautiful. Happy Spring and happy gardening!

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  12. A huge difference in your March and April photos Anna - your border is greening up very nicely!

    Your tiarella is so pretty and very 'floriferous'!

    Jeanne
    x

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  13. Hi Anna~~ You're so right about the difference a month can make in terms of plant growth. Your Hellebore is a sure winner. My fingers are crossed for prolific progeny.

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  14. The hellebore is gorgeous. Haven't they been amazing this year? Mine are still flowering away and have been in bloom for weeks. I love this time of year when the foliage explodes!

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All your comments are much appreciated and treasured. I wil try to reply to everyone who leaves a comment, but it may take me a few days, especially when I start spending more time in the garden and at the lottie. I know that you will understand :) I am sure that I will also visit your blog if I have not already done so. If you have any specific questions I will either reply to them here or you can email me at : thegreentapestry@gmail.com

Namasté

- Anna.