Six on Saturday 5-4-25

As spring continues the pace really ramps up in April as we win so much more daylight. It’s all happening so fast now that it is hard to find JUST six things from the garden for #SixOnSaturday. This week I’ve gone for what’s looking pretty in the sunshine, as we’re currently having lots of sun, despite a cold easterly wind.

For me amalanchia is always the herald of the blossomy part of spring, and as usual, it is showing its delicate blossom against the almost-red foliage. The peak time of the year for this simple shrub.

This year, other blossoms are hard on the heals of amalanchia. Not least the beautiful cherry, these gentle blooms are often sparse after bullfinch action earlier in spring. There seems to be more blossom than usual this year.

My magnolia usually take their time to appear. Both types have burst into bloom this week, together for once. My favourite is magnolia stellata, whose buds have been tempting me with their fluffy growth for weeks. Now we get the wonderful pink splash.

Hiding behind the veg bed, we gave the much larger traditional magnolia tree a huge prune 2 years ago. This year is is covered in huge white blooms, big, blousy and they really do look like the ancient tree that they are.

I have realised it’s time to start watering flower pots. Often we get a rash of early April showers, but the weather is set sunny for another couple of weeks. The tulips were drooping when I noticed, luckily, few are in flower yet. Here is the first.

I will finish with my very-much favourite flower of the week. Narcisuss Thalia is double headed, and almost a pure creamy white. Wonderful form, stands well in wind, what a wonderful flower.

Hope you liked the spring blooms special this week. This time of year happens so fast and seems to fly by. Thanks to those leaving comments on the blog – sorry if I don’t always get back to you on time! The blog is going well, but it would be great if more folk on Mastodon, or other parts of the Fediverse got into tooting a Six! Go on, it’s a much kinder form of social media, not controlled by crazy billionaires. All you need to do is find 6 things in your garden to show us. Then post on social, or add a link at Jim’s blog below. For regulars, our organiser is Jim at https://gardenruminations.co.uk/. And I’m on mastodon @julie3dharris@mastodon.scot

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