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Holly berries on the hedge
By Scottish
- 11 Nov, 2012
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This is the sort of bush I like most of all in the winter.
11 Nov, 2012
TT - very cheery thanks :)
Katarina - loved by the birds too :))
12 Nov, 2012
Lovely, and Gosh, Look! No prickles! What kind of holly is it, Scottish? It almost looks like laurel in this photo. I can't remember seeing holly at all in this part of the world. Sad.
13 Nov, 2012
Thanks Gattina - it is Ilex J C Van Tol. It's great that it isn't prickly. Muched loved by the birds - provides cover for them too. It's a shame there is no holly in those parts. Perhaps you could be the first :)
13 Nov, 2012
It still hot days here in northern greece.
there s siringa voulgaris in bloom!!!
30 Nov, 2012
If there's no holly growing here, it's probably because it won't, Scottish! I doubt it's because it's too cold - maybe the very hot, dry summers don't suit holly too well.
Bik, I shouldn't talk too loudly about the hot weather in Greece - the UK and northern Italy have just been told that we are about to suffer the worst winter on record! Make the most of it while you can - you'll probably get it eventually: I'm absolutely certain Thrace gets snow in winter, doesn't it? We were promised a hard frost last night, but got heavy rain and mist instead, but this afternoon, driving home, we got horizontal sleet. :o(
30 Nov, 2012
yes thrace gets snow mostly in mountain.
30 Nov, 2012
You are probably right Gattina - such a shame. Still we can't have it all can we :)
Freezing cold here - the frost on the ground is resembling snow - it's to be snowing here over the weekend apparently!!
Bik - I agree with Gattina - make the most of it :)
30 Nov, 2012
I will :)
30 Nov, 2012
The forecast was for a very hard frost here today, but in the event, it is less frosty than yesterday morning thank goodness. I have a lot of work to do in the garden! Lovely holly Scottish. I read recently that Holly will grow in any soil except very wet Gattina, so you could give it a try if you wanted to. :) And hollies are not all fully hardy by any means, so they must surely grow in warmer places as well. ...just guessing!
1 Dec, 2012
Ah, KS, but do they grow in colder ones? Don't forget that up here in the Appennines, we get lower temperatures and fiercer winters than even the UK!!!!!
1 Dec, 2012
True! :) I've no idea.....as you say, if they're not there it may well be because they can't hack it!
1 Dec, 2012
Bit like us, really!
1 Dec, 2012
;) true!
1 Dec, 2012
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Cheery and colourful :o)
11 Nov, 2012