Anemone blanda 'Blue Shades'
Winter Windflower 'Blue Shades'
Late Winter 2020
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- 3
Late Winter 2019
58
- 14
Early Spring 2018
51
- 6
Early Spring 2018
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Anemone blanda 'Blue Shades'
Late Winter 2020
43
Late Winter 2019
58

5 Mar 2019 • I love that these are finally beginning to spread. They bring such a vibrant colour to a fairly shady bit of the garden 💙💜💙

They’re a beautiful colour 💜

They are such pretty little flowers, I’m not sure why I haven’t got any, but that can easily be rectified 🙄😊

Morning..I love these Jacqueline 💜💜💜

They really are Kerry. There are some primroses that have found there way in there too and they look great together @kez001uk

I’m not sure either Jane 😉😂 @pelly

Good morning Julie. Me too. I’m so pleased that they are finally spreading. 😍 @juliesgarden

Such pretty little things. How long has it taken? 🤔 I’ve planted loads the last couple of years and I have 3 come up! 🙄

I’ve only got blue with about 3-4 white ones but they have spread nicely

I have had them for years Rachel. I’ve no idea what I’ve done to finally make them happy though 🤔🤔 @rach

The RHS warns about them spreading but I’d love mine to spread more 😂@joanboston

Mine are under our large cherry tree so I love to see them in spring. Not a lot grows there in summer so that’s not a problem @awomanonabike
Early Spring 2018
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19 Apr 2018 • It was such a beautiful day today. Everything in the garden was loving it - including me 💙💜💙

Me too, it's wonderful how everything is waking up now, it feels all of a sudden even though we've been waiting ages 🌼🌿🌸🌻

It seems a long time coming this year! It makes such a difference to us all!

It was like everything has just been waiting, waiting then suddenly... you could almost hear it all growing 😉 @Denise16 @rachelbrooks

I don’t think that’s far off the truth! It’s incredible what’s either appeared or shot up this week! 🙌🏼

I swear I could actually see the gunnera growing 🙄 @rachelbrooks
Early Spring 2018
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1 April 2018 • I took this yesterday before the heavy rain. Suspect it’s not looking so perky now. These are much hardier than the encyclopaedia says & will happily survive down to -15C or even -20C, which is just as well given the cold, wet winter I thought we had emerged from 😉

Thanks Katy & G - good to know (I wish we could edit encyclopaedia entries...) My RHS book only refers to the British Isles and we don’t get that low here, thankfully. Brrrr! ❄️❄️ @gjones

That's such a gorgeous colour Jacqueline 💙💙

Isn’t it pretty Jane. They sit at the bottom of the wall by the moongate and look lovely against the grey stone @pelly

Such sweet little blooms and mine have survived from last year through all the snow! 😊

Perfect planting 👍👍

Doesn’t seem to bother them at all Rachel. Did you see Katy & G’s comment ⬆️? @rachelbrooks @gjones

Almost...RHS says they spread quickly 🤔🤔🤔 I’m still waiting 😂 @pelly

Crikey! Well I hope mine never have to find out Jacqueline! I couldn’t cope in those temperatures Katy & Glyn! 😱 @gjones

Me neither! RHS doesn’t even go that low in their hardiness scale 😂 @rachelbrooks @gjones

Patience Jacqueline 😂😂

The UK wouldn’t be able to cope would it?!
On a happier note these are the #windflowers that I got weeks ago from #mozzersclub but finally managed to plant in a brief gap between storms 💦💨💦💨💦 #windflower
This is the other side Laura... @columbiariver
😂 thank you. That is such a lovely thing to say Laura 😘