Showing posts with label Salix Flamingo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salix Flamingo. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Buds a Bursting

Looking round the garden yesterday showed more evidence of nature's awakening. I was catching up on the gossip with my neighbour when I noticed the tiny flowers, no more than 3mm across, on the Corkscrew Hazel. Although the bush has been there for a few years I had never noticed the flowers before but it had been fairly well buried behind other plants which I had removed last Autumn.

Corkscrew Hazel - catkins opening - tiny red flowers
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Corkscrew Hazel Catkins Corkscrew Hazel Flowers

Also in evidence were some flower buds on the Salix Flamingo and leaf buds just opening on a dwarf standard rose.

Salix Flamingo Flower Buds Rose Leaf Buds

Finally on a close inspection in the fruit cage I could see flower buds opening on an early fruiting Blueberry bush and signs that the Blackcurrant bushes were coming to life. The Blueberry bushes are grown in large tubs of lime free compost as there is a lot of chalk in this area of Lincolnshire. I am hoping they repeat last years bumper crop.

Blueberry Flower Buds Blackcurrant buds

I just hope that they are not starting too early as temperatures are expected to fall again over the coming week with forecasts of frosty nights returning.
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