I cannot believe this Geranium is still in flower, I have never know one last through the winter before.

I love Lavender and this plant is about to put on a lovely display.

The Rhododendron rescued from my Uncles house many years ago is just in bud.

The Raspberry bed given to me by my sister a few years ago was cut to the ground on Valentine’s Day and now has a lot of new growth.
I can expect a bumper crop in August/September again.

The Wisteria hanging over the raspberry bed will be a picture with a new more days of sunshine.
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Ah, nature is so wonderful. Living in a 55+ community we don't do much gardening (by choice) but so enjoy when something is blooming in ours. Of course it is always a surprise discovering something when on a walk. Even weeds can be beautiful. The other day I saw something (unknown to me) flowering in a strip of lawn in our "commons" and took a photo to find out what it was. I was wondering whether that would make a nice perennial in our flower beds. Found out it was very invasive and not to be desired. Sigh. Still enjoy it every time I walk past.
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