Lovely day for gardening here in South Yorkshire - sunny and warm. I found all sorts of things I thought had died off and disappeared last year now peeping through - rudbeckias, red lobelia, echinacea. Marked them all before DH gets his mitts on the hoe. Hellebores are spectacular and the bees are all over them today, and the fritillaries are well on their way. I was hoping to get some agapanthus and spider lily bulbs planted in pots but we bought some compost last week from the garden centre and it's absolutely sodden and freezing, though we have had it in the garage since we bought it. So the bulbs will have to wait till it dries out a bit otherwise they'll rot. But Spring is sprung! Ain't it grand?
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) we put loads of peat round each plant when we first planted it. Goes on fine on its own now.