first signs of spring in the woodland garden..
But look, in sheltered spots and even up on our hill, nature is stirring.
We have a couple of groups of spring flowering cyclamen coum whose pretty little flowers are trembling in the cold wind. I mark where these plants hide in the soil by driving in stakes and attaching a wire label. Friend Jenny saw one of my labelled stakes and remarked that that plant didn't look very healthy. You're looking at a wooden stake. For heavens sake. I let it pass.
And blousy old Corsican hellebores (helleborus augutifolus) are in splendid green flower too.
helleborus augutifolus |
Mahonias and choisyas will be planted to continue to screen the garden from the drive and the newly-planted drive border. We'll add viburnum tinus and aucuba japonica (variegated laurel) as well.
The next stage of the woodland garden is to plant the cultivated elders that will form a group together. Then to begin planting the hazels that will create our 'platt' and give the next section its character.
The under-storey will be hostas, bergenias, tellimas, tiarellas, heucheras, gerenium paem and gerenium nodosum. Ooooh. Roll on Saturday!!