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Spring Flowering<br />

Favourites<br />

After a long winter it’s<br />

wonderful to walk around<br />

my garden and see signs<br />

of my spring flowering<br />

favourites getting busy for<br />

a wonderful show.<br />

Ajuga, (common name, bugle)<br />

has kept looking good through<br />

the winter but now the rosettes<br />

of leaves are looking fresh and<br />

glossy and I’m just waiting for<br />

the first short spikes of blue<br />

flowers to emerge. These are<br />

unassuming plants that spread,<br />

noninvasively, by sending out<br />

runners much like strawberry<br />

plants do creating ground<br />

hugging clumps. They do<br />

well in some shade but aren’t<br />

that fussy. My favourites are<br />

the bronze-leaved types like<br />

“Atropurpurea”, the darker<br />

“Black Scallop” and the reddish<br />

“Burgundy Glow.” The flower<br />

spikes are short and neat about<br />

6in / 15cm tall. Larger and<br />

more impressive is “Caitlin’s<br />

Giant”. Ajuga are easy to grow<br />

and propagate as the runners<br />

root easily. They don’t seem<br />

to suffer from any pests or<br />

diseases.<br />

Another tough and<br />

accommodating spring flowerer<br />

is lungwort (Pulmonaria). The<br />

name comes from the belief in<br />

the past that the spotted leaves<br />

of some species resembled<br />

the inside of a lung. Another<br />

common name, army and navy,<br />

is given because the wild plants<br />

bear both blue and reddish<br />

flowers at once, harking back<br />

to the military uniform colours<br />

of the time. Whatever the<br />

name, the flowers are loved<br />

by early flying bees. The plants<br />

grow in sun or part shade and<br />

prefer moisture. They do seed<br />

a bit and are best cut back<br />

really hard after flowering<br />

as the leaves can be tatty<br />

and sometimes get a bit of<br />

powdery mildew. They soon<br />

grow fresh, healthy leaves after<br />

this treatment. Good varieties<br />

include the vivid “Blue Ensign”,<br />

the paler “Opal” and the pink<br />

flowered “Mawson’s Red” or<br />

“Dora Bielefeld”. One of my<br />

favourites is “Cotton Cool”,<br />

with almost completely silvered<br />

leaves that makes a wonderful<br />

foliage plant through the year.<br />

Another lovely spring-flowering<br />

foliage plant is Brunnera, a<br />

relative of borage and equally<br />

good for bees. The clumps<br />

of heart-shaped leaves are<br />

crowned with forget-me-not<br />

like blue or sometimes white<br />

flowers. Modern varieties have<br />

introduced incredible silvered<br />

leaves, either netted with silver<br />

lines as in “Jack Frost” (blue<br />

flowers) and “Mr. Morse” (white<br />

flowers) or almost entirely<br />

silver like “Looking Glass”. They<br />

are best cut back hard in early<br />

summer to encourage fresh,<br />

new leaves.<br />

Spring in the perennial garden<br />

is truly something worth<br />

waiting for with lots of easy to<br />

grow flowers to perk up your<br />

plots and beautify your borders.<br />

Martin Blow<br />

Janet & I organise Plant<br />

Hunters’ Fairs, specialist plant<br />

fairs at wonderful locations.<br />

Please see<br />

www.planthuntersfairs.co.uk<br />

for a full list of all 30 of our<br />

<strong>2022</strong> plant fairs.<br />

PLANT FAIR DATES FOR<br />

YOUR DIARY <strong>2022</strong><br />

Please check website for event<br />

confirmation and ticketing<br />

information before travelling.<br />

Middleton Hall, Nr Tamworth<br />

B78 2AE on Sunday 3rd <strong>April</strong><br />

Entry to Garden & Plant Fair £3<br />

1620’s House and Garden, Nr.<br />

Coalville LE67 2FW on Sunday<br />

15th <strong>May</strong> Entry to Garden &<br />

Plant Fair £1<br />

Carsington Water, Ashbourne<br />

DE6 1ST on Saturday 28th <strong>May</strong><br />

FREE ENTRY to the plant fair &<br />

country park (small charge to<br />

park).<br />

Thoresby Park, Nr Ollerton,<br />

Newark, Notts <strong>NG2</strong>2 9EP<br />

on Saturday 18th June FREE<br />

ENTRY to the plant fair &<br />

country park (small charge<br />

to park)<br />

Southwell Minster, Palace<br />

Garden, Notts <strong>NG2</strong>5 0HD on<br />

Sunday 7th August Entry to<br />

plant fair suggested donation<br />

of £2

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