There are just three of us who get together twice a month to maintain the church gardens. Today they were looking particularly nice with both the tulips and the daffodils in flower. I'm not sure what the little blue flower is but we're very glad of the ground cover it gives. Once again thanks for all your comments and fav's - I've had three recent photos on the PP and it's so appreciated.
So pretty & welcoming - the common name for the little blue one's is grape hyacinth , the proper name is on the tip of my tongue -but that's as far as it goes !!
@beryl Thanks Beryl but it was the name of the pale blue, almost white one which I'm not sure of. You can see it a little better viewed large. The grape hyacinth is known as muscari - I think!
Thanks for jogging my memory on muscari --knew it started with *M* !!--another senior moment !! as for the other one I have seen but have no idea what's it called !!