Well, we hoped it wouldn’t be needed, but spring ’21 is on the way and lockdown is still a part of our lives!
Over the coming weeks,I hope you will enjoy sharing your garden pictures with fellow WYHPS members (and anyone else who wants to see them) until the day comes when we can visit each other’s gardens again.
Weather: Starts showery, but becomes wet and windy during midweek
Here’s Ann Fritchley’s first contribution of the new year, starting with a welcome re-appearance
My pond free of ice, and pleased to see my five goldfish have survived!
Crocus tomassinianus, which has seeded all over during the years
Hamamelis × intermedia ‘Aphrodite’ is a glorious mass of orange flowers and blooms much later than H. Mollis
Leucojum vernum var. vagneri – my favourite
Puschkinia scilloides , a little stalwart which never disappoints
Sue Gray is back again – with a ferny question…
A lovely evergreen fern from David Barnes’ garden. Any ideas what it could be?
Galanthus ‘Spindlestone Surprise’ My cousin lives on the Spindlestone estate in Northumberland, so I had to have some!
Leucojum vernum – green marked variety
The first Erythronium to flower, but don’t ask me which one…