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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Fritillary time is here again!
Snakeshead fritillary or Fritillaria meleagris are once again the stars of the woodland for a few weeks Drifts of snowdrops have given way to drifts of narcissus and now these are handing over the baton to the fritillaries.
10 families flowering on Saturday.
As there is so much flowering away at the moment in my garden I have decided to join in with Chloris at The Blooming Garden and her “10 Flowers on Saturday” meme, held on the 23rd of each month At … Continue reading
March 17th. St. Patrick’s on time.
Just a quick little post. Narcissus St. Patrick’s Day has opened on time this year, if anything he was a little early, which doesn’t often happen. Last year he was 2 weeks late but this year the warm weather we … Continue reading
Lots more spring flowers. GBBD March 2019
March has brought very mixed weather for us so far, one minute warmish and sunny, then much colder, hail showers, fierce gales, and driving rain. At least I haven’t had to water all my new plantings, nature is doing it … Continue reading
When 3 became 67.
I feel that it is now time to start dividing my single wild snowdrops. Due to our record breaking warm temperatures in February, the wild snowdrops were unfortunately over very quickly. I have noticed a few rather large clumps which … Continue reading
Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus !
Happy St. David’s Day to you all, today, March 1st is St. David’s Day and the national emblem for Wales is the daffodil. At the moment there are a few different daffodils flowering in the garden, I thought I would … Continue reading
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Tagged early bulbs, early flowers, March flowers, narcissus, spring flowers
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