With the weather warming up and gardening urges needing to be satisfied we took a wee trip to the mainland this weekend. Coming back the car was loaded with a couple of boxes of new acquisitions (including some excellent value alpines - good sized plants that were obviously last years stock at this years prices) and a trip to Abriachan Nursery/Gardens which I'd not visited before.
The garden was just coming to life, with those essential late winter/spring garden tasks going on. Some nice plants were showing, Galanthus of course, but also Hepatica and other woodlanders doing well outside. There's clearly a lot of planting in the garden that will be of interest throughout the season, so a return visit(s) will have to be made.
Galanthus 'S. Arnott'
Eranthis hymenalis - the snowdrop/aconite combo was a bit of a theme of the weekend, with some good naturalised plantings in Inverness gardens
Hepatica nobilis - a blue form, one of which came home with me to be nurtured in my most wind-free corner
Helleborus (un-named) - a lovely hybrid colouring from white to pink
Mischief 1 & 2 - the pups were able to enjoy the day out too!