It looks lovely and is always a real treat to spot when going past on the 25 bus. We have the first of our tulips out (a very red Esmee) and a good crop of rhubarb growing at quite a rate. Out at the front of our house the camelia and the magnolia are in bloom (both planted by our predecessors a couple of decades ago) and are a bit of a local tourist attraction in our E15 street which is usually busy with UEL Stratford campus students. Each year I stumble on people taking photos. Hope you’ll put up more photos as your bulbs emerge.
Heartening to see the spring bulbs emerging, and your lovely garden. Like others, a photo of the blooms will be something to look forward when everything feels so depressing just now.
Wonderful. Here in Edinburgh the garden is as gloomy as the news. The tenements of the New Town ensure that it will be a week or so before any sun reaches the depths of my garden. But then it is a wee oasis.
It looks lovely and is always a real treat to spot when going past on the 25 bus. We have the first of our tulips out (a very red Esmee) and a good crop of rhubarb growing at quite a rate. Out at the front of our house the camelia and the magnolia are in bloom (both planted by our predecessors a couple of decades ago) and are a bit of a local tourist attraction in our E15 street which is usually busy with UEL Stratford campus students. Each year I stumble on people taking photos. Hope you’ll put up more photos as your bulbs emerge.
Yes, I certainly will do. It’s such a pleasure to see everything come out as the world crumbles. Charles
Heartening to see the spring bulbs emerging, and your lovely garden. Like others, a photo of the blooms will be something to look forward when everything feels so depressing just now.
Wonderful. Here in Edinburgh the garden is as gloomy as the news. The tenements of the New Town ensure that it will be a week or so before any sun reaches the depths of my garden. But then it is a wee oasis.