It's not that cold out there to be honest. No biting winds blowing. Makes all the difference.
Jess slipped over at the end of the road walking to nursery, and fell flat, face down on the floor and cracked her knee and forehead on the pavement!
Bought her back home, as she was screaming and sopping wet. Offered her the day off nursery, but she insisted on going, so quick change and went again, this time with her in the pushchair!
In my experience the tinier the seed they longer they take and I can still gow them on in the right conditions-which is why the tomato seeds are still in the packet.
Brrrr back in for a hot choc , 2 bins filled ,a good tidy but loads more to do , potting on done , cuttings taken and a feeling of some good done out there .
Notes taken for prunings, list ready for GC visit and garden list added to .
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Stopped now -sleety rain stuff
Pink hyacinths coming to and end
-the white ones just starting to come out-bought another pot in last night which I think are blue
Two more pots to follow
It's not that cold out there to be honest. No biting winds blowing. Makes all the difference.
Jess slipped over at the end of the road walking to nursery, and fell flat, face down on the floor and cracked her knee and forehead on the pavement!
Bought her back home, as she was screaming and sopping wet.
Offered her the day off nursery, but she insisted on going, so quick change and went again, this time with her in the pushchair! 
Plenty of snow covering trees here, proper wonderland, and not melting much...
Meanwhile in my dreamland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2509954
Very pleasant there, Geoff. I bet you're hoping things get moving and you can get out there soon.
Brave of Jess to still want to go to nursery - she obviously enjoys it.
Had big white flakes here for a while but nothing settled as the ground is so wet. There was snow on the cars this morning, but not on the roads.
Geoff, how come your petunias are coming up when you always advise not to start sowing until March?
Touche
In my experience the tinier the seed they longer they take and I can still gow them on in the right conditions-which is why the tomato seeds are still in the packet.
OK, excuses accepted!
Liz-have you ever been to Giverney?
Notes taken for prunings, list ready for GC visit and garden list added to .