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Hello Spring!

  • Writer: Sarah Kay
    Sarah Kay
  • Mar 27
  • 1 min read

Last Thursday was the Spring Equinox in the Northern hemisphere, which means equal amounts of daylight and nightime in the day.


It's a signal for nature to start growing, producing leaf and flower buds. Here's some signs of Spring I've noticed in my garden and local area this week.


  1. Narcissi and Hellebores


Purple and yellow flowers bloom in a garden with green leaves and dark soil, creating a vibrant and serene outdoor scene.
Early Spring combination of Narcissi tete a tete and Helleborus hybridus 'Double Ellen Purple' in my E9 Romantic Garden

  1. Buds on Choisya ternata


Close-up of green leaves and small buds on a plant. The sunlight creates a serene and natural atmosphere. No text is visible.
Choisya ternata in bud in my garden

  1. Leaf buds on Wisteria


Branch with budding green leaves against a wooden fence background, in sunlight. The mood is calm and natural.
Wisteria sinensis 'Alba' in bud in my garden

  1. Flower buds on Climbing Hydrangea


Close-up of vibrant green leaves and budding flowers on a branch, set against a blurred wooden fence background.
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris about to flower in my garden

  1. Rosemary flowers

Close-up of lush rosemary plants with green leaves and small purple flowers. Soft focus background creates a serene, natural setting.
Salvia rosmarinus in flower in my garden

Rosmary, which doens't usually flower until late Spring, is in flower already.

 
 
 

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