Seedball Allotment
Blackberry flowers are opening in the sunshine and the bees love them, the wide open flower structure and exposed stamens provide easy access to pollen and in return their pollination rewards us with berries.
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#blackberry#flower#jam
Front gardens are wonderful places to share the joy of gardening with your neighbours whilst social distancing. RHS Director General Sue Biggs shares her front garden to celebrate #MyChelseaGarden
Enter your garden in our competition with @BBCTheOneShow: https://t.co/7gxLPyQa28
The flowers most abundant on British lawns in 2019 were daisy, white clover and selfheal. Complete #NoMowMay 2020 by taking part in #EveryFlowerCounts from 23 May https://t.co/mI6M0d8rKX
Rheum alexandrae Chinese rhubarb grows in damp areas through Yunnan Sichuan Tibet and is a fond favourite for locals to eat. Grows perfect by the pond @TheBotanics#rbgehort#virtualspring and looks majestic.
Planted seeds of #aquilegia ‘Green Apples’. Most in the batch of seedlings are now flowering and are black or blue. We’re just wondering if any ‘apples’ will appear. #surprise#isntnaturewonderful#seedlings
This time last year this was in front of me many hours of work to finish our 10th consecutive #RHSChelsea Gold medal missing the atmosphere of the show ground this morning the noise people running around frantically and not forgetting Mr Moby call #gardening#show#gladioli
We are missing being at RHS Chelsea this year. So much of the stock we have been growing for the past year or so to take with us is still sat patiently in the nursery. We have added our special show offers to the website so our lovely customers have access https://t.co/Ve7StJikaV