The morning sun on this simple combination of Galanthus (probably nivalis), Erica carnea ‘Myretoun Ruby’, and Primula vulgaris, really brings a smile to my face.
![Three different late winter flowering plants: the white and green of snowdrops, the hot pink of a heather, and the soft yellows of primroses. Sneaking through some of the green leafy growth is a wire lizard made with bright coloured red, yellow, orange and green beads.](https://www.gwenfarsgarden.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/P1180580-Galanthus-and-Erica-carnea-Myretoun-Ruby-1024x669.jpg)
Plus, the beady lizard!
Gwenfar's Garden and other musings
Notes on growing ornamentals and edibles, and musings on other matters that interest me.
The morning sun on this simple combination of Galanthus (probably nivalis), Erica carnea ‘Myretoun Ruby’, and Primula vulgaris, really brings a smile to my face.
Plus, the beady lizard!