We had sunshine too Verdun and although it isn't tanning weather yet, I still think you get a healthy 'glow' after being outside in the sunshine. Some (most?) of the plant names still go over my head, but I'll get there eventually and it sounds like a productive day.
I've got lots of flowers on my pear tree, no so many on the apple tree or plum tree and a few on the cherry (which was new last year). I have loads on the fruit bushes too, I'm hoping for a good fruit season
Lovely cake Stacey Your LO is a lucky girl! Fav party food, cheese and pineapple hedgehog
Got to get to the GC this afternoon Bought my magnolia some very blue primroses, some hazel branches (half price), a giant spotty tea cup (half price) in which I will house some alpines (that do not grow out of control!), and two large half price terracotta pot Knowing that these will be heavy when planted up I bought some stands on wheels. Once home I put one of the pots on it's stand to show OH. He thought it would be fun to shove it and watch it move on it's own. It fell off and my new pot is now in 3 pieces I was not a happy Panda, accident or not.
A lovely pink sunrise over the crisp frost - down to -1.3C and not risen at all yet this morning. Hefty had been out and eaten his supper so all appears well in the hedgehog world even if it is a bit frosty.
Serious garden planning to be done today - plant combinations to work out. I might start a thread for suggestions ....
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Good morning Chicky - our white world went pink when the sun came up - looked like candyfloss!
Panda - I think I'd have been slightly annoyed too!!! Hope he's getting you another one! Where's that picture we had of the lovely little planting in a broken pot?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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We had sunshine too Verdun and although it isn't tanning weather yet, I still think you get a healthy 'glow' after being outside in the sunshine. Some (most?) of the plant names still go over my head, but I'll get there eventually and it sounds like a productive day.
I've got lots of flowers on my pear tree, no so many on the apple tree or plum tree and a few on the cherry (which was new last year). I have loads on the fruit bushes too, I'm hoping for a good fruit season
Lovely cake Stacey
Your LO is a lucky girl! Fav party food, cheese and pineapple hedgehog 
Got to get to the GC this afternoon
Bought my magnolia
some very blue primroses, some hazel branches (half price), a giant spotty tea cup (half price) in which I will house some alpines (that do not grow out of control!), and two large half price terracotta pot
Knowing that these will be heavy when planted up I bought some stands on wheels. Once home I put one of the pots on it's stand to show OH. He thought it would be fun to shove it and watch it move on it's own. It fell off and my new pot is now in 3 pieces
I was not a happy Panda, accident or not.
Clear blue sky, but frosty overnight. Magnolias a bit droopy!
Good morning all
A lovely pink sunrise over the crisp frost - down to -1.3C and not risen at all yet this morning. Hefty had been out and eaten his supper so all appears well in the hedgehog world even if it is a bit frosty.
Serious garden planning to be done today - plant combinations to work out. I might start a thread for suggestions ....
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all very hard frost here this morning but sun out so maybe another good day hope so well off to work have a good day all.
The world is white! One of those hoar frosts here. Hope all those new shoots i spotted yesterday aren't clobbered
Good morning Chicky - our white world went pink when the sun came up - looked like candyfloss!
Panda - I think I'd have been slightly annoyed too!!! Hope he's getting you another one! Where's that picture we had of the lovely little planting in a broken pot?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.