Aym280 lovely flowers like wendy one, There is a daff open here it opened yesterday so exciting to see have pics but not on computer yet and small snowdrops and snowflakes
Hi all, just come in from digging a new flower bed
wakeshine the amaryllis are gorgeous and the red and white spectacular.
Aym I know you didn't rate your crocus but I love love love the deep orange.
Vishu wish we had scratch and sniff on our iPads!
Perki love your borders, made me assured of the new one I have started today!
here is a little clump of snow drops in my front garden and a close up of a crocus which is growing in the grass. Sorry I don't seem to be able to do the fab close ups like you guys do.
Mark: Hyacinth have become my new favorite smell too. This is the first time have seen and smelled them. They are not common here. Definitely getting more, next year!!
Aym: thanks I wish our temp was around 17°C . we had max temp reaching 35 today. 22 was min. Kalenchoe are reasonably priced, growing them is so hassle free and the fact that they are so easy to propagate makes them really special!
Beaus Mum: haha... I wish so too cuz You guys share pics of so many exotic plants I have never heard of!!! Btw lovely crocus and snowdrops. I wish it was possible to grom them here.
Runnybeak: lovely snowdrop and hellebore and snow flake!!!
Zenjeff: lovely blooms, especially the daffs. Btw, are primulas perennial in UK?
Hey Amy: lovely hellebores. I envy you guys. You must be having fantastic cold weather. This year, we are have a very mild winter. Temp is same as that of April. Yestd., we even had this year's first warm dusty breeze.
Btw, do you think my hyacinths look stressed out from heat?
Freesias have started
2 years ago, I started with exactly 2 bulbs of freesia and now they are overflowing from two pots. If they continue to spread at this rate, I will start treating them as weeds
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Aym280 lovely flowers like wendy one, There is a daff open here it opened yesterday so exciting to see have pics but not on computer yet and small snowdrops and snowflakes
Some Helenium pictures for Greenfingersteve.
Sahin Early. These are the one the wind damaged
More Sahin Early, first year planting, they dont grow as tall
Waltraut
Indian summer, bit on the fence with this one, its taller than the others and flowers very late.
More of the kalenchoe opening
And hyacinths are blooming!!!! They smell incredible!
Hyacinth scent is possibly my favourite in all of gardening
just a pure Spring like smell
Will have a gander Aym, the in-door hyacinths and amaryllis gift you kindly helped identify for me have just gone over
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Hi all, just come in from digging a new flower bed
wakeshine the amaryllis are gorgeous and the red and white spectacular.
Aym I know you didn't rate your crocus but I love love love the deep orange.
Vishu wish we had scratch and sniff on our iPads!
Perki love your borders, made me assured of the new one I have started today!
here is a little clump of snow drops in my front garden and a close up of a crocus which is growing in the grass. Sorry I don't seem to be able to do the fab close ups like you guys do.
Mark: Hyacinth have become my new favorite smell too. This is the first time have seen and smelled them. They are not common here. Definitely getting more, next year!!
Aym: thanks
I wish our temp was around 17°C . we had max temp reaching 35 today. 22 was min. Kalenchoe are reasonably priced, growing them is so hassle free and the fact that they are so easy to propagate makes them really special!
Beaus Mum: haha... I wish so too cuz You guys share pics of so many exotic plants I have never heard of!!! Btw lovely crocus and snowdrops. I wish it was possible to grom them here.
Runnybeak: lovely snowdrop and hellebore and snow flake!!!
A little bit of spring showing this morning in the garden here in the NE, also received my delivery of summer bulbs dahlias ect
Zenjeff: lovely blooms, especially the daffs. Btw, are primulas perennial in UK?
Hey Amy: lovely hellebores. I envy you guys. You must be having fantastic cold weather. This year, we are have a very mild winter. Temp is same as that of April. Yestd., we even had this year's first warm dusty breeze.
Btw, do you think my hyacinths look stressed out from heat?

Freesias have started

2 years ago, I started with exactly 2 bulbs of freesia and now they are overflowing from two pots. If they continue to spread at this rate, I will start treating them as weeds
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