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Plants still in flower?

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  • I have a camelia (white) that has been flowering for awhile now it did the same last December. Still have fushia's flowering. Plenty of weeds still growing too!!!

  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    My white hydrangeas are  just blooming, outdoor  fushias still going strong, daffs are well up. 

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    First crocus in flower !9th Dec.  My hazelnut trees are dripping with satkins.

  • i am yet another novice, but there is a snowdrop in flower in a pot in my garden, surely thats not normal, this side of crimbo...

  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    This arum under my contorted hazel is away ahead of itself.

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  • I have 2 Mrs Boothby fushias which are still very much in flower, also tall flowers like snowdrops some wallflowers, I noticed a couple  of lavender flowers this morning and lots of bulbs coming through.

  • I have a hydrangea, all browned mop-heads, except for two bright pink ones that have just come out!    Nasturtiums are still flowering, too, along with pink penstemons.   Some daffodils are beginning to show their shoots.

    On another note, my winter clematis, Freckles, are an absolute delight right now.

  • i have fuschia, penstemon ,geranium,roses all still flowering also my spring displays of bellis and primula have been flowering since end of september though are looking a bit worse for wear now , i fear i will not have these flowering in spring now, also my daffs have been showing through for the past two weeks i just hope my tulips manage to hold off otherwise my spring diplay is going to be none existent.

    Also my geum are already getting their buds .

  • after two months of digging my allotment. the weeds are back with a vengance.

  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    Cover the weeds up to keep out the light and the annuals will die.  You will have warmer soil too and less wind erosion.  Use cardboard, plastic sheeting, old carpets or anything else suitable you have to hand.

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