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Welcome February 2023.
The weather this last week has been milder, thank goodness and working in the woodland, in the sunshine, has been an absolute pleasure. I finally got all the leaves cleared from where the special snowdrops are planted, pulled up miles … Continue reading
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Tagged Chaenomeles, Cyclamen coum, Galanthus, Hellebore, Iris reticulata, Iris unguicularis
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Six on Saturday. 14.01.2023.
What a lovely day yesterday was, after a week of almost non stop rain. I made a start on tackling all the leaves that are down in the woodland, clearing away the worst from round all my special snowdrops so … Continue reading
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Tagged cardamine pratensis, Cyclamen coum, garrya elliptica, Hellebore, Iris reticulata Pauline., Primula denticulata
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Out at last.
No, not me, I’m still safely tucked up at home, I mean my first narcissus, Rijnveld’s Early Sensation which has always been out by Christmas Day in previous years. This time though it was still in tight bud by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Cyclamen coum, hellebores, N. Rijnveld's Early Sensation, narcissus, snowdrops
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New month, new plants.
I feel a rockery should be a riot of colour in the spring, meteorologically it is now spring, it started yesterday, but our rockery behind the alpine scree is quite frankly….boring! One clump of narcissus is certainly not a riot … Continue reading
Bloom Day in February.
I went out yesterday to take photos for today’s post for GBBD, thank goodness I did as we had a hard frost last night and flowers are not looking too happy this morning. I could only go round half the … Continue reading
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Tagged camellias, Crocus, Cyclamen coum, February flowers, hellebores, narcissus, pulmonaria, snowdrops, spring flowers
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I blame Imogen.
Imogen is the name of the latest storm to hit the UK, she came rushing across the Atlantic on Friday night and hit the west coast and dumped so much rain on top of us when she met land. Once … Continue reading
Woodland in February. EOMV.
There is quite a difference in the woodland since the end of January. Most of the snowdrops are up and flowering, some have even have finished and I am waiting for just one clump to open up to the sunshine. … Continue reading
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Tagged cardamine pratensis, Crocus, Cyclamen coum, hellebores, pulmonarias, snowdrops, woodland, woodland flowers
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The Woodland In January. EOMV.
For my End of Month View this year, I have decided to show the woodland which will soon be flowering with all the spring bulbs that like to be under the tree canopy while the leaves are off the trees. … Continue reading
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Tagged Cyclamen coum, daphne, January flowers, snowdrops, woodland, woodland flowers
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Wind of Change.
As soon as I got up this morning, I could feel that it was going to be a special day. When I got downstairs to do the breakfast, I was greeted by this wonderful sunrise –
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Tagged camellia, Cyclamen coum, Ox lips, Quince, rhododendron, sarcococca, Viburnum, Winter Jasmine, Witch hazel
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