nearly every other blossom has come to an end, carpeting the streets and sidewalks in pink and white:
So I was rather worried Tracy and I had already missed Kew at its blossomy best. But on Monday we still managed to track down a bit of blossom holding tight,
as well as more magnolias
and other flowery finds:
And to finish a flora-filled day, I swung past the plot, where I gathered our own, which is admittedly less pretty...
but certainly more tasty!
Beautifully tasty! What a wonderful thing to grow! Your flower photos are lovely too ofc ;)
ReplyDeleteI reckon we were writing in sync!
ReplyDeleteTime for some asparagus pizza!
ReplyDeleteOh asparagus!! Lucky you :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteThe wisteria that grows on a fence nearby is still just naked vine but definitely something to look forward to!
Oh dear, it's about six weeks since I've been there - maybe I'll catch the lilacs and bluebells.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite corners is the wisteria summerhouse, so romantic.
Feeling VERY impatient for asparagus here...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flower photos!!
beautiful, and delicious xxx
ReplyDeleteoh, well done, asparagus growing scares me!
ReplyDeleteOh I love wysteria - it reminds me of the house I grew up in!
ReplyDeleteWisteria, of course, a friend asked me the other day what it was, and I couldn't remember! And isn't there masses at the moment, on every other house and wall! Lovely photos, Jude x
ReplyDeleteMore gorgeous pictures! Love the one with the pink blossoms and grey sneakers! The blossoms are not out yet here, can't wait.
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