Spring continues, May rushes on, I’ve never understood how these longer days seem to go faster. For #SixOnSaturday this week I present my first colour theme of the year, from whites to very pale pink.
On the old walls of the house, I grow an almost white clematis Montana, this has just come into bloom.

Suddenly white edibles are in flower. The first are strawberries. Last year the flowers were few and the harvest poor. It’s looking a lot more promising this year.

As the first pink rhododendron from a couple of weeks ago fades, the white one takes its place. This is often buzzing with insect life, but the early morning photo didn’t reveal much wildlife.

In a very sheltered warm corner of the garden, with high stone walls to the north and east, and wonderful clematis with huge white flowers is blooming away. I’ll have to cut it back after flowering as it tends to strangle the plum tree it grows next to.

Broad beans were encouraged to an early start in the greenhouse, went out about 3 weeks ago: now the first flowers have come. This is one of my usual varieties, with flowers shaded from white through pink to black, later I’m trying one that apparently has all-black flowers, we shall see how that looks in a few weeks time.

Last, here’s one of the very last tulips in bloom. this one hides behind a big shrub, so mostly shaded. It has kept its pointy-petalled form for a few weeks now. What a delightful combination of form and colour.

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