The daffodils are out now after the wonderful sunshine that we have had the past few days.
I think these are probably Narcissus “tete a tete” although they were here in the garden when we arrived 18 months ago.
I have to confess to not liking daffodils very much - well, I like to see them in other peoples gardens - but not to keen on them in my own, because I always forget where they are and end up putting a fork through them.
The secret is to plant a mass of bulbs somewhere where they can be left to their own devices. In this garden - they seem to be popping up in the flowerbeds and no two are the same variety, so the effect is somewhat spotty.



Fabulous pictures , Karen- I can smell the scent of those daffodils from here. I love them because they are so reliable and bring the sunshine with them. Is the camellia nearly in flower yet?
Beautiful pictures and very nice blog. Welcome and looks like you’ll fit right in.
Those are beautiful photographs. The sight of daffodils growing is really welcome right now. So true that it’s better to mass daffodils (or other bulbs) in places where they aren’t apt to be dug up. They also look great in masses!