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close-up of snowdrop
By Sanbaz
- 29 Jan, 2010
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can hardly see them when only a few but once they are in the ground i hope they will multiply each year
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The beginning of the gardening year though San.......lovely!
29 Jan, 2010
thanx amy and janey, its exciting to know we will all soon be in our gardens, i for one cant wait :o))
29 Jan, 2010
Me too Sandra, I cannot wait, although I have been out there tidying in the last few days, which will see me out there everyday now till November.
29 Jan, 2010
get wrapped up michaella more bitter cold weather this weekend they say, im going to venture out and start tidying my borders a bit to, joe going to help with the tree stumps at half term so hope to see some changes with my new project for spring :o))
29 Jan, 2010
The sight of these makes me want to get out there in the garden and get going, too. Lovely close-up pic, Sandra. :-))
29 Jan, 2010
thanx david, bet your looking forward to doing your new theme :o))
29 Jan, 2010
Lovely......just lovely........
29 Jan, 2010
Oh yes, Sandra.We're going to have gr8 fun with this one! :-))
29 Jan, 2010
thankyou maureen ;o))
look forward to pics david ;o)
29 Jan, 2010
Lovely closeup, Sanbaz. I wish I could get into the garden - still far too wet :(
30 Jan, 2010
thanx Gee, cant believe you still have all that water, does it take a long time to drain once you get it. lets hope we get some sunshine to help it on its way ;o))
30 Jan, 2010
I put a load of bulbs in a couple of years ago and only a few last year and just the one this year.
30 Jan, 2010
wonder why carol as they normally multiply :o(
30 Jan, 2010
Suppose to ordered some that are in green the other day so should have quite a few next year.
30 Jan, 2010
thats good carol, ive seen some with green spots on petals to while looking online, didnt realise so many differant types
30 Jan, 2010
No i did'nt either, i know they say if you plant while its a plant and not a bulb they do alot better, so will see next year.
30 Jan, 2010
aww right, well when mine are finished im replanting in garden so hope that counts carol lol
30 Jan, 2010
You can only try...
30 Jan, 2010
:o))
30 Jan, 2010
Will look great in a few years time (as long as you remember where you put them?)
30 Jan, 2010
im going to put them amongst my new project so i will remember dotty,,,, i think lol
30 Jan, 2010
ยง:~O
30 Jan, 2010
lol ;o)
30 Jan, 2010
The ground is very heavy clay, Sanbaz, and what with the flood, then the snow and more rain everything is just a sticky mess. Come the summer (I hope) everything will dry out and will be as hard as a rock :)
30 Jan, 2010
sounds like very hard work for you Gee each year, we have clay but not as bad as you seem to have it, having a raised border was great as i got new soil in, not sure about my new project area yet, will see what i find there, hope it drys out soon for you :o))
31 Jan, 2010
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