
Today just a little about the garden, because I can't help but share. Another spring audit.
The first and most important thing is the emperor's ryabchik. I planted it a few years ago and now it blooms so much that I stop myself and just watch it. These orange crowns on long stems against the background of a burgundy fence are an incredible contrast, very juicy and spring-like positive. And most importantly - no problems with udod. I love them for that π

Now about the experiment. I took pictures with my phone upside down (I saw a lot of such recommendations) - and you know, it turned out very well. Such a view from below, from the ground level, where everything looks a little different - closer, more voluminous, somehow more lively. I recommend trying it if you haven't tried it yet.

And here are these blue flowers. They captured the whole garden - a solid purple-blue carpet between everything else. To be honest, I still don't know exactly what it is π It looks like a zhivuchka or budra - it grows as it wants, doesn't ask anyone, but it looks very cute, especially when iris arrows break through it. Such a natural coating, which I have already decided not to touch.

The Canadian Christmas tree survived the winter! It's a special joy in general, because the winter was harsh and I was a little worried. But she's standing, all in yellow-green kidneys, neat as if nothing had happened. It's small, but it holds.

The apple tree is also being prepared - the buds are already opening, the first soft leaves have come out, a little more and there will be color. I'm always looking forward to this moment, because a blooming apple tree is something so homely and warm.

What a hyacinth. They are already fading a little, but still holding on - soft pink, fragrant, spring to the last.
In general, the garden is alive, active and obviously enjoys the sun more than I do, because I have avitaminosis and spring depression. And also because I sit and work all day long...
"Your April garden looks fantastic! So much green and life already. Whatβs growing best for you this season? Really enjoy seeing these updates π"
So beautiful your garden. Enjoy it