OL -flower buds on your toms - they must be happy in your new GH. We planted ours out a couple of weeks ago into pots in the GH. They are just starting to establish themselves so think it will be a month or two before there are any flowers.
There are flowers on the Osteospernums planted from seed - a lovely orange. The variegated Nasturtiums are budding up too.
Allium, I think they are I've been checking several times a day for a couple of weeks, they had grown a lot but no flowers so very happy now. All the growth also means lots of repotting and planting outside this week though, I'm going to have to be mega organised and it's a good job it doesn't go dark until 9ish
Good morning all didn't get to sleep until midnight - head kept working on rearranging some of the garden - but of course I was wide awake at 5.30 as usual
It's another gorgeous morning and the temperature is climbing again here in the east
I'm sorry for any of you in the west who's rain is arriving early, but remember those days the other week when you were basking in sunshine and I had my thermals on? We;re due a bit more sun now
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all. Wasn't on last night - too weary. Weather cleared by the time I came back from supermarket etc so I got on outside - digging out roots and lots of other things, even put a wash out - and daughter's t shirt got bird poo-ed...and it was on the inside...
No clematis flowering yet but Daniel D about to, and lots of buds. Amazing the difference a few hundred miles can make. Hawthorn hedges are only just starting to break into flower. Lovely lupins John.
I found a seed pod recently that I'd collected from a sweet pea last year and they've all germinated apart from one. Not sure where I'm going to put them all
Off for a look round before I go in fifteen mins or so. Have a good day all.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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OL -flower buds on your toms - they must be happy in your new GH
. We planted ours out a couple of weeks ago into pots in the GH. They are just starting to establish themselves so think it will be a month or two before there are any flowers.
There are flowers on the Osteospernums planted from seed - a lovely orange. The variegated Nasturtiums are budding up too.
Ah, okay - that would explain it - thanks Fidget, I feel slightly better now
So very tired, nite nite everyone
Good morning all
didn't get to sleep until midnight - head kept working on rearranging some of the garden - but of course I was wide awake at 5.30 as usual 
It's another gorgeous morning and the temperature is climbing again here in the east
I'm sorry for any of you in the west who's rain is arriving early, but remember those days the other week when you were basking in sunshine and I had my thermals on? We;re due a bit more sun now
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all - early start here - train to catch
Bit concerned about tomorrow's forecast - looks like i might be visiting Chelsea in the rain
Good morning Chicky - that'd be a shame
Think the Bressingham trip should be ok
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
We're not getting our rain until Wednesday - I arranged it especially
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all!
Very warm here already. Can't believe on Thursday I still had a vest on.
Refusing to look at the weather report - just enjoying it while it lasts!
Good morning Clari
You mean you've taken your vest off!!! Ma will worry!!! "What about your kidneys?" she'd say. 
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all. Wasn't on last night - too weary. Weather cleared by the time I came back from supermarket etc so I got on outside - digging out roots
and lots of other things, even put a wash out - and daughter's t shirt got bird poo-ed...and it was on the inside... 
No clematis flowering yet but Daniel D about to, and lots of buds. Amazing the difference a few hundred miles can make. Hawthorn hedges are only just starting to break into flower. Lovely lupins John.
I found a seed pod recently that I'd collected from a sweet pea last year and they've all germinated apart from one. Not sure where I'm going to put them all
Off for a look round before I go in fifteen mins or so. Have a good day all.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...