Plenty of lovely Cherry tree blossom in evidence atm.
There is indeed, but I don't have any in my current garden. Miss that.
I do have two plum trees that I planted in the early winter that aren't yet showing signs of life.
One is a yellow 'Warwickshire Drooper' planted in honour of my Grandfather who had several of them in his garden. The other is a red that I can't recall the name of atm, which I planted in memory of our old dog who we lost last June. I do hope they both come good.
I've just planted a load of alliums of various types. All rather late as I'd forgotten them. They really should have gone in a couple of months ago. The existing ones in raised beds are showing themselves now, so they are something to look forward to.
I've also just re-bedded the strawberries with a load of fresh compost and manure. Roll on the fruit!
I seem to have lost one lovely hellebore over the winter, but quite a few survive, as do all the heuchera.
The pond is showing signs of life, with lots of water hawthorn coming up, and some flowers already. The marsh marigold is sprouting strongly too, along with signs of the giant water dock and irises.
Oh, and there are lots of tete-a-tete just about to flower in various spots, with bigger daffs following.
I love the Spring.