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Primroses Yellow just bought in kitchen 17th February 2024
By Balcony
- 20 Feb, 2024
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Primroses Yellow just bought in kitchen 17th February 2024
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Thanks, Homebird! I like them as well & got them thinking how much the yellow in the Violas in the small troughs on the balcony railings light up in dull weather, these I hope will do the same. 👍
22 Feb, 2024
Sure they will Balc, it's amazing how many early spring flowers are yellow.
It's like nature turning the light on!
26 Feb, 2024
Yes, there are lots of yellow flowers to start the year! Crocuses are a mainstay of late winter as are Daffodils &Aconites! In the gardens of my old church the big Forsythia in the carpark has begun to flower as well. It's early this year.
I know of another hedge of Forsythia that had lots of buds 2 weeks ago & must be in full flower by now I should think. It is also underplanted with Daffs that have been flowering all of February!
27 Feb, 2024
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I love the yellow ones.
21 Feb, 2024