What's Looking Good in April 2023

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  1. Melody Mc.

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    I started some flowers from seed this year, and my first pansy bloomed :)

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    Love this variety of tulip and the fancy daffodils. The house has been smelling so good with fresh cut flowers. 211F6C33-CBAB-4847-A17C-F7DA5993773C.jpeg C8F0BF68-79B8-469A-A2D9-0AE18E893D94.jpeg
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Even beaten by hail these little primroses keep on blooming. D46CEC50-B6A4-450E-92FD-EB985B334DBB.jpeg
     
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    It’s hailed here too. All your flowers are beautiful.. :smt041 I really like the double primroses. :headbang:
     
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  5. Sjoerd

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    What a lovely tint of yellow, Mel. Are you excited?

    Jewell, your flower pics are nothing less than stunning.
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Today I took a moment to examine a red flowering current (I think). It’s a much smaller and thinner bush than I’m used to seeing so will heavily mulch around the base at some point. The hummingbirds visit when they want a break from the feeders. F2263650-5916-481C-8D20-082B5F8AACAF.jpeg
     
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    Mel, thanks. It is a joy to see the little flowers. That variety of heirloom primrose has multiplied for me easily. I have divided them so many times and creating mini borders. Can’t wait for the three new colors to recover. Oh, the possibilities.

    @Sjoerd you are always so kind. Thank you.
     
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    I am very excited, thank you Sjoerd. The little packet of pansy seeds was a gift from my neighbour that I share my garden with. I'll be potting some into some pots for her little deck next week, and having some on my deck.
     
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    Ahh, that is really nice, Mel. I hope that you will enjoy them. They really re a lovely plant and can last a long time if you have the time and/or puff to keep up with deadheading.
     
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    970C9BCD-344F-49FC-8051-2DFEED4B5A1B.jpeg I’m hoping to have a small section of my front yard in these. Right now they aren’t very impressive but maybe with time the little 5x7 foot area will fill in. They are so tiny.
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    Very impressive to have flowers in spring along the path. It won’t be long til the rhody’s are bloomin.:smt041
     
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    They are gorgeous, Jewell. Those ones usually spread easily.
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd
     
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    Some pics from today’ first the stinky hellebore fully open and setting seed. They turned from lime green to pink..
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    Japanese camillia…

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    Trust snow drops.
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    Self seed hellebore double bloom.
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    One of the magnolias ‘Stella’.
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