Blossoms on the Go provides its tip for the final week in March.

Now with Spring in full swing we have a lot of colour popping up as you walk or drive around the place and this week, I thought I would share so insight into what the plants are.

The cherry Blossom is just a magnificent tree it can be a beautiful show piece in the garden this time of year and we have a lovely selection available. The most common variety is the Kanzan it has beautiful pink flowers and they usually flower from March onward into April. The Aman Ogawa is a lovely narrow columnar, deciduous tree, which is suitable for a small garden and stunning in full bloom.

The weeping cherry is also another one which can be suitable for small garden but they are so many available that you are spoilt for choice.

We also have some shrubs flowering at the moment Forsythia is a one it has vibrant yellow flowers which appear in early spring all along the bare branches another showstopper and grows well in most gardens.

Ribes is a flowering currant lovely reddish-pink tubular flowers in spring and a really nice vibrant shrub to have this time of year.

The magnolia are also in full bloom and just another showstopper the colour vary from purple to pinks and white.

Some of the variety are Magnolia suasan, magnolia Soulagean, and stellata there are quite a few variety available and we have so many in stock.

The gardens are really coming alive so I hope that you might be getting ideas from all you see in colour or you are enjoying it from your own home.

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