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Garden Gallery 2022
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D0rdogne_Damsel
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January 2022
Just need the sun to warm up a tad to really set the scent of the Daphne free.
“Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
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Pat E
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January 2022
Reminds me of a song. “Where are the clouds …”. 🤡
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pitter-patter
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January 2022
Some winter colour: hellebores, iberis, euphorbia, mossy paths…
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Fatsia
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January 2022
That reddish hellebore is just delicious!
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pitter-patter
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January 2022
@Fatsia
That’s Brunello. It was especially lovely backlit by the sunshine today.
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Fire
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January 2022
@pitter-patter
is that scabious and candytuft out already?
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pitter-patter
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January 2022
@Fire
The scabious never stopped flowering really and the candytuft has started in December.
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TheGreenMan
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February 2022
Not much to photograph at the moment. We’ve seen lots of hellebore already.
Nice to see comparison between September and now….
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Scabious are still there flowering away.
Euphorbia Honey Pot has grown a bit as have the ferns.
Roll on spring.
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JAC51
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February 2022
I rather like seeing the bare earth in wintertime. It’s so lovely watching it all spring to life. Lots of snowdrops coming up and hellebores under the acer
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Athelas
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February 2022
edited February 2022
A nice surprise this morning — my first Iris reticulata ‘Blue Note’ is out, planted as a top layer alongside ‘JS Dijt’ above tulips in a pot
Cambridgeshire, UK
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Just need the sun to warm up a tad to really set the scent of the Daphne free.
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