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WILL IT EVER END


WILL  IT  EVER  END

Winter I mean, it has been pouring all day again today in what seems like the longest winter ever. Yesterday was a lovely day with warm sunshine and while I was working these little beauties lent a real ray of sunshine. Unfortunately the birds love them and have eaten most of the others, I arrived at the property to find the remains lying around. Happily these survived.



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They are beautiful Bob - and so early, arent they? Mine are only just popping out of the ground,

18 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks Dawn, hope they will be fully out soon, birds permitting.

18 Feb, 2010

 

Ours way behind yours Doctorb...just starting to push through.Weather atrocious here...icy downpours all evening !

18 Feb, 2010

 

Maybe we should move further south Jane :-)
Bob/Jane: As regards bluebells - when are they likely to start coming through, I think they normally flower in April, its just that I set 100 last year, in the green, under my trees, and there's no sign of them yet.

18 Feb, 2010

 

Our bluebells are showing about 2 inch es of leaf right now Dawn...but they have been established here for years.Keep watching for yours and good luck !

18 Feb, 2010

 

Yes, Ray the crocuses are up early, we are inundated with snowdrops and our bluebells are about the same as yours, but the daffodils are lagging behind a bit they are only about 4 ins. tall and I think they are going to be short stemmed this year. I think it will be unlikely that the cultivated ones will be in bloom before 1st. March.

18 Feb, 2010

 

Dawn, the bluebells will probably be in their glory in May.

18 Feb, 2010

 

Agree..ours are sending their beautiful scent out early May...wonderful !

18 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks Bob/Jane: It looks like I'm probably just being impatient. I'll check them each day now, I will live in hope and look forward to the scent in May.

18 Feb, 2010

 

not a crocus in sight up here

19 Feb, 2010

 

no crocus here yet either and the daffs are hardly showing ( but they have just been covered in snow again!) the Hellebores are budding but looking at my snowdrops today there seem to be some blind ones, usually each clump is full of flower do you think its still early for them not all the flowers are open yet or is it the weather, I do split up the clumps when they get too big

19 Feb, 2010

 

No it's not early Pam, they may have some unwanted visitors, millipedes, they are devils for going for the flowers buds before they develop.

19 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks Dr Bob i'll keep my eyes open

19 Feb, 2010

 

Bob, is it just the yellow ones that the birds like? Do they eat the flowers? Thanks

20 Feb, 2010

 

Hi Dawn, Millipedes eat out any buds in the winter months, they attack our snowdrops, crocuses, cyclamen and others, as with all insects, killing the pest by hand is the best method of control.

20 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks Bob, I hope I havent got any millipedes :-(

20 Feb, 2010

 

Dawn, now you've given me a lovely picture of you running round the garden chasing all those legs. LOL.

21 Feb, 2010

 

is there a natural preditor Dr Bob?

21 Feb, 2010

 

Only birds will have them Pam, it's like all pests if their is lots of food there they will breed. I have known them set up home in Cyclamen, it can seem quite healthy and all of a sudden the young ones will devour it.

21 Feb, 2010

 

Ha ha Bob

22 Feb, 2010



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