Six on Saturday is a weekly meme originally hosted by The Propagator but now in the tender care of Jim at Garden Ruminations.
It’s been another week with some dry and sunny days here in Berkshire, albeit still chilly overnight. The rain returned on Friday so the al fresco mid-morning coffee breaks have had to be paused temporarily. However, the turf laid in the autumn in our revamped front garden has had its first cut and I spotted a pair of robins who look like they’re setting up home in one of our hedges.
One – A clump of muscari (grape hyacinths) catching an early ray of sunlight.

Two – Blossom is already starting to appear on the damson tree. It produced a huge harvest last year.

Three – The by now obligatory pulmonaria.

Four – The red/orange flowers of Chaenomeles japonica (Japanese quince).

Five – A cute little viola flower hoping it won’t get nibbled like those lower down.

Six – I’m already dreaming of rhubarb crumble and custard. The variety is ‘Timperley Early’.

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It’s so lovely to see colour coming back into the garden isn’t it?
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It all looks lovely and cheerful! The rhubarb seems very big and healthy. I am also hoping to get a good harvest from ours this year.
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It was only planted in 2024 so this is the first year we’ll be able to harvest some.
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I saw a ladybird wandering around our deck on Wednesday.
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Your garden pictures helps me to believe that spring will come soon at home.
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I’m in love with the muscari and the japanese quince….wow! but would you look at the rhubarb….my mouth is watering at the thought of a crumble…perhaps with some apple.
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Grape hyacinths are one of my favourite things.
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