SPRING has certainly sprung in your gardens across Hampshire.
Today we take a peek at the beautiful blooms on display in the gardens of six members of the Daily Echo Camera Club.
They are being visited by an abundance of wildlife and are enjoying the occasional seasonal upcycling project as the weather warms up and lockdown restrictions begin to lift.
ALSO READ: We take a look over the fence at the garden of Gemma Chambers
We’d love to see pictures of your garden - whether it’s flowers in full bloom in the spring sunshine, hanging baskets to be proud of or a brand new new lockdown pub.
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VIV Stewart's old wheelbarrow has been put to very good use in Totton.
It's dressed beautifully for the season with spring flowers and a host of Easter bunnies.
LAURA Corkindale has captured the first of spring's butterflies in her Hampshire garden.
This beautiful image shows a brimstone camouflaged against a yellow flower in the spring sunshine.
JAN Sutton likes nothing more than sharing her garden at East Wellow with a variety of wildlife.
Here a regular visitor has landed and is surveying the scene.
THIS delightful brightly-coloured peacock butterfly paid a recent visit to the Hampshire garden of Amanda Morby.
It seemed to particularly like her collection of daffodils.
THIS ingenious upcycling project involved Annette Gregory pinching a pair of her husband’s old wellies and putting them to good use in the garden.
THIS lovely close up shot shows off some of the stunning floral displays currently in bloom in the Locks Heath garden of Daily Echo Camera Club member Ron Allin.
Show off your glorious Hampshire garden!
We'd love you to send us a photo of your garden, window box or allotment, telling us who you are and what area/town you live in, for our 'Over the Garden Fence' feature
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