A good year for hellebores
By AndrewR
8 comments
Judging by the displays at the RHS Garden at Wisley yesterday, I think this is a good year for hellebores. Here is a selection, currently in flower, from my garden.
- 27 Feb, 2017
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Some of the colours seem more intense this year. I have just been marking 'duds' to remove sometime.
27 Feb, 2017
Wonderful display Andrew, some really lovely ones in your garden, they are taking their time emerging here but look promising, I don't mind as long as they do flower, I moved mine halfway up the garden last year as some were not happy where they were....
27 Feb, 2017
some beauties there Andrew. I think the damp suits them well. mine are pleasing this year too.
27 Feb, 2017
lovely plants, hellebores. I planted two last year but only one has survived but struggling!
28 Feb, 2017
Such a lovely selection, as you say a good year Andrew.....
28 Feb, 2017
Definitely. My friend gave me 5 babies for Christmas and one has a flower. My other established plants are all doing well - I am a Hellebore-freak!!!
4 Mar, 2017
Joking the club....Barbara!!
5 Mar, 2017
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You have some wonderfully colourful Hellebores ... my few are currently being battered by a hailstorm!
27 Feb, 2017