Monday 8 April 2024

Blossom

 These are my flowering trees bought last year and kept alive by Dh watering the pots twice a day in that searing heat, for 3 weeks, while we were having the patio layed.  A crab apple, and a flowering up right cherry. 



This is our chocolate vine, which we brought with us as a tiny 'shoot' from our garden in Suffolk. It has produced all this growth since we moved here.

The lovely blossom does produce a fruit, but I don't know if this one will, it needs to be well established.
I don't know why its called a chocolate vine because it doesn't smell like chocolate, more like vanilla. Proper name, Akebia Quinata.


And this is a lovely clematis that I've managed to grow up a little tree. Its called Pixie; not my photograph but how it looked when I bought it.

The tree was a small root brought with is from our other gardens; this is its 4th garden. A small tree, given to Dh many years ago. Name?? But it has a small Silver narrow leaf, produces a small yellow flower mid summer and the scent is heavenly.


My little flowering trees making my day a very happy one; my tulips survived the ferocious winds and slashing rain in the night.


Close up of the crab apple blossom.. so pretty!


I'm a happy bunny!
The Alanchier is still to flower and in pots we have a twisted stem flowering cherry, and Acer and Olive.
We have as well, a Bramley Apple, Victoria Plum, Damson, Russet Eating Apple, Peach, Fig tree and 2 Gooseberries. Even if they don't produce a lot of fruit, they look good!
Such a lot has been added to this garden which was only weedy grass when we moved here.
And I have flowers to come.. the little veg patch has garlic and shallots, carrots, sprouting broccoli and there will be runner beans in the summer. I grow my tomatoes in pots and potatoes in bags; we are keen gardeners.
Do you love your garden?

Chrisxx

7 comments:

  1. Got your blog back it had disappeared for a few days👍😁

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  2. It seem that the blossom appears all of a sudden. Our crab apples are blossoming now, as well as our other fruit trees.

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  3. You have some beautiful plants! Flowering trees are a favorite, and I saw some pretty tulips too.
    I love our garden too, but it's a ways behind yours.

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  4. Some gorgeous plants there Chris, I have plant envy. I must look out for one of those chocolate vines, it's very pretty. You've done an amazing job since you moved in xx

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  5. I love fruit tree blossom, it's one of the highlights of Spring I think. That Chocolate Vine is beautiful, might have to look out for one.

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  6. You pr garden is growing well for April. Ours doesn’t do much until early June.

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  7. We both love our gardens so much don't we Chris. They are our happy places.

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