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loesbob
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March 2021
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Hi All,
This one is harder than my last - hellebore. This is only about 4 cm off the ground and maybe 2 cm across on the flower.
Thanks superbrains!
Bob
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Pete.8
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11,340
March 2021
anemone blanda - a neighbour has a gravel drive that is covered in them this time of year - stunning!
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
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bertrand-mabel
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March 2021
Our blandas are as
@Pete.8
says stunning at the moment especially when the sun shines and they open out fully.
Well worth getting more as they do spread and find areas in the garden but don't take over.
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loesbob
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March 2021
Thanks very much both. This came of it's own accord. Now I know what to look for I shall keep a watch and see if it properly likes my garden. Cheers
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B3
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March 2021
Squirrels or mice did keyhole surgery on all but one of those I planted last year. Left nothing but perfect little holes. Either they watched me plant them or they can smell them.
In London. Keen but lazy.
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dappledshade
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March 2021
Ah, lovely Grecian windflowers. Got them coming up everywhere, also in white and they’re lovely. Enjoy! They’re great self seeders too.
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Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.