Monday 27 April 2020

Our Spring Gardens...


What amazing weather we've being having. When last do you remember long sunny days for almost the whole of April?

The blossom as been exceptional with our gardens exploding with vernal foliage. Should be another "good year for the roses".

However,

" Sweet April showers, do spring May flowers"

In 1557 Thomas Tusser had published a similar proverb in, A Hundred Good Points of Husbandry

Also in 1557 / 1560 this was anonymously published,

     "When Aprell sylver showers so sweet, 
       Can make May flowers sprynge"

commentshttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.arts.poetry/V5LkIT_Uhbo

Cate's Spring Garden Flowers in Crosby - on - Eden
Jude's Auricula Theatre in Wetheral

Auriculas  originated from a natural cross between 
Primula auricula  and Primula hirsuta  
where they grow together in the Alps. 
The resulting hybrid, Primula pubescens,has been bred for 
over 400 years to produce the types and quality that we recognise today.

Show Auriculas have 3 or 4 balanced concentric circles. The inner one is the tube, which should be yellow or golden and like all Florists (originally meaning a grower of plants to set standards, rather than the modern meaning) have no pin (the stigma) visible. Next comes a circle of farina, where tiny hairs are set on the petals so dense that it is like a white paste.



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