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What's Looking Good March 2026

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by shiney, Mar 1, 2026.

  1. NigelJ

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    • simone_in_wiltshire

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      “… before I cut off all fronds”. :biggrin:
       
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          And there was me thinking I was well hidden :whistle:
           
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            I still have my tele lens but want to change soon to the normal lens to take more than just close-up. I tried to get a picture of the tits that start now preparing the house, but no luck when I had the camera ready.

            Brunnera 'Jack Frost'

            20260323ourgarden_01.jpg

            The new Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash' (needs a bit time to acclimatise)

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            The Tree fern

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            The Exochorda Serratifolia starts flowering

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            Fern Japanese Lace

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              I had exactly the same thought this morning @simone_in_wiltshire but I found there wasn't really that much of interest yet for wide-angle shots. Took a couple anyway.


              The alcove with Mrs LS's pots

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              View down to the greenhouse and hills beyond

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              Primula vulgaris (with London Pride & Cotoneaster)

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            • simone_in_wiltshire

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              Wide-angle shots are interesting because they shows the garden where the plants are that we see in close-ups. Especially when members tell that they moved plants then I like to see the move and why it was moved.
              I will do some shots today before frost and storm ruins my garden :biggrin:

              Please tell Mrs LS that her pots look lovely.
               
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