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Sunday, 17 May 2026

The three As in May (and a couple of extras)

The three As in May are Aquilegia or Granny's Bonnets (above is a self sown one (I think)...
This was one from my sister's garden which has a lovely flower with lots of petals...
Then there's Astrantia and this may be Burgundy Manor but it could also be Star of Love.
The third is Allium, which I love but they don't seem to like my garden.  Even the ones I grew in large pots with the roses haven't come back as much as I hoped they would.  I like the ones I have got though. These are Christophii I think.
The couple of extras are this new acquisition, a geum (the label says Total Tangerine, but I am hoping it is Totally Tangerine). It will provide a fabulous contrast to all the pink and purple in the garden.  They are supposed to be good in pots so that decided me.  They are also supposed to flower for a long time and not require staking. 
The other extra is this lovely apricot foxglove.  I didn't think any of the apricot foxglove seeds I sowed last year did any good, so I think this may be a self-seeder from two years ago.  Whatever it is, it is so welcome!
Just because I can, here is another shot of the aquilegia.

It is the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this coming week, so I shall be watching the TV coverage as usual.  It is always interesting to see which plants are popular. 

6 comments:

  1. More beautiful blooms in your garden Ellie. Granny's bonnets are one of my favorite flowers. Yes I did see the Chelsea Flower Show was on - I think I saw King Charles visiting it on Instagram. Have a lovely week Ellie. xx

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    1. Thanks, Julie. The Royal family always visit Chelsea on the first day (press day) before the gates are opened to the public from the Tuesday onwards. From what I have seen so far, foxgloves are a feature plant in many of the gardens.
      Have a lovely week too.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. Our flowers are now full of colour after the muted shades of spring, your garden is full of beautiful blooms.

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    1. Thanks, Poppypatchwork. I love this time of year with all the late Spring and early summer flowers (despite the rain and hailstorms we have been having!)
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  3. Wow such beautiful flowers. I'm in my green period right now. Not a single flower blooming in the beds. Had lots of yellow and white Daffodil that have long since been spent, followed by lots of deep purple Iris, and they just quit a few days ago. Lots of green up for the lillies, but no blooms yet........so my green period.
    Sandy's Space

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    1. Thanks, Sandy. Apparently, we can see more shades of green than any other colour. Green is such a wonderful contrast for all the other colours in the garden too. Enjoy your green period!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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