They're ahead of any snowdrop Berghill, have you got snowdrops? I can' only see tips. A few aconites though and hellebores are a good 6 weeks ahead of themselves
Many thanks FG .... have been slowly working my way through the pages - will have to do it in stages though as there's a LOT of them.
But, it's quite refreshing to see that many folk are struggling with issues similar to mine, it does seem to be a case of "focus" and "realistic goals".
Thanks for "bumping" (strange because this is a term I've not long understood ... I now feel so savvy) this up ............. I still have lots of questions though ..................
Keep asking questions Andi - it's the only way any of us learn anything! I wish this forum had been around when I started gardening - it would have saved me a fortune
For a particular query - just start a new thread. It's the quickest way to get a response. There are so many people on here with huge knowledge and experience - and we have a laugh along the way
Happy New Year and happy gardening
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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Our Early Sensation ones are flowering too, first time ever, usually show in February.
They're ahead of any snowdrop Berghill, have you got snowdrops? I can' only see tips. A few aconites though and hellebores are a good 6 weeks ahead of themselves
In the sticks near Peterborough
Gorgeous - love that Hellebore
Very jealous of the nuthatch. We don't get them up here.
I have crocus showing but no sign of any snowdrops yet.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Bumping up for Andi
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Nice photos , amazing daffs out
Happy New Year All
Many thanks FG .... have been slowly working my way through the pages - will have to do it in stages though as there's a LOT of them.
But, it's quite refreshing to see that many folk are struggling with issues similar to mine, it does seem to be a case of "focus" and "realistic goals".
Thanks for "bumping" (strange because this is a term I've not long understood ... I now feel so savvy) this up ............. I still have lots of questions though ..................
Keep asking questions Andi - it's the only way any of us learn anything! I wish this forum had been around when I started gardening - it would have saved me a fortune
For a particular query - just start a new thread. It's the quickest way to get a response. There are so many people on here with huge knowledge and experience - and we have a laugh along the way
Happy New Year and happy gardening
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Sorry, words wouldnt go in with pic lol. Not very good pic but my first wee daffodile I brought in from the winds yesterday
, bizzare weather.
Lovely picture clarice673
we may as well enjoy the early bloomers now.
Looks like it's time for a new Garden Pictures 2016 thread?