just a smattering of snow on Dartmoor, view from window (inside that is!)
The hydrangea heads are hanging on well, reminding me of the hard work to cut them all down in March.
Yes, mine too in Bristol, Lyn. Those sheep look like they have lovely thick coats.
The sheep are doing very well, no lambs yet.
Not a great deal of snow in Warwickshire, but we have had a hard frost.
This is the end of a stalk of grass....
These are rose leaves....
And this is a frost-covered birch tree. It would look prettier if we could get some blue sky behind it...
Splendid pictures. The frost is a great artist.
Four inches of snow on my conservatory roof and still snow but the garden looks so beautiful. Pictures when I get them edited.
From this morning
There are some other ones over here
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/fork-handles/3533-894.html
All sorts of things we never notice much become very significent when it snows like chimneys, gates and fences.
And my golden privet has a cap of snowballs.
Happy Marion you ask where are our photos of our gardens in the snow. There have been quite a lot of photos of snow under some of the other headings.
This is the silver birch that I sent a slightly different view of earlier, before the snow.
And this is part of my garden in the snow.
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just a smattering of snow on Dartmoor, view from window (inside that is!)
The hydrangea heads are hanging on well, reminding me of the hard work to cut them all down in March.
Yes, mine too in Bristol, Lyn. Those sheep look like they have lovely thick coats.
The sheep are doing very well, no lambs yet.
Not a great deal of snow in Warwickshire, but we have had a hard frost.
This is the end of a stalk of grass....
These are rose leaves....
And this is a frost-covered birch tree. It would look prettier if we could get some blue sky behind it...
Splendid pictures. The frost is a great artist.
Four inches of snow on my conservatory roof and still snow but the garden looks so beautiful. Pictures when I get them edited.
From this morning
There are some other ones over here
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/fork-handles/3533-894.html
All sorts of things we never notice much become very significent when it snows like chimneys, gates and fences.
And my golden privet has a cap of snowballs.
Happy Marion you ask where are our photos of our gardens in the snow. There have been quite a lot of photos of snow under some of the other headings.
This is the silver birch that I sent a slightly different view of earlier, before the snow.
And this is part of my garden in the snow.