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  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

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    Someone has been sleeping on the Snowflakes clump.image Probably a Wallaby or Hare.

    S. E. NSW
  • LoanaLoana Posts: 427

    Thankyou busylizzie re the pheasant berry name, i'll see if i can find some online ?

    Hi Pat E i was admiring your warm looking pics and was thinking to myself,surely thats not UK, and then you said a wallaby may have slept on your snowflakes! No wallaby around here, unless in the zoo ?

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    Yes, you guessed it Loana. I’m in Ausieland. image

    S. E. NSW
  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    Lovely burst of spring Pat.

    SW Scotland
  • LoanaLoana Posts: 427

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    Hi Pat E, we had some sunshine this morning and i was able to quickly tidy the stag border before it rained....no wallabies in sight. The border is where we have buried 2 of our cremated horses and 2 of our lovely dogs, bless them...on and off rain here today in Norfolk, east of england, nice area lots of waterways for boating, attracts a lot of visitors ?

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    What a lovely tranquil garden. I love it. Mine is just a bush black, so rather wild.

    S. E. NSW
  • JamesOJamesO Posts: 230

    Not posted for a bit thought do end of season pics, off all this past week so all the pots are now filled wth tulips , daffs, hyacinths, etc looking forward to spring already.  Next couple of weeks will be dividing a few plants like the hostas and astrantias and planting a small holly tree and a callicarpa.

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  • Nice pics JamesO Your work puts you about level with me I've just about got everything done for winter with just my greenhouse to look after until spring like you I can't wait I hate winter when I can't get out in the garden.

  • JamesOJamesO Posts: 230

    Same here I always try do plant some tulips late in the ground end of nov start of dec and plant a shrub or bareroot rose over a weekend between now and Christmas as I work in a school as a Technician so this week just past I make the most of as these next 8 weeks the light disappears after work and only leaves the weekends to spread these few jobs out over weather depending  

    Last edited: 29 October 2017 15:18:54

  • Argyranthemum beautiful lichen, I have never seen such a thing before.

    Lirodendron I am from Lower Silesia, I live 30km from the capital province, Wrocław. It is said to be the warmest place in the country, in fact the summers are usually hot and the winters are not as frosty as in the north. Weather in Poland is more unpredictable than in England, sometimes the temperature of one day may be higher or lower by 15 degrees Celsius compared to the previous one, to another again fall or jump up. It is never boringimage

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    Pat it is nice to see such a view when the wind storms outside the window.

    James you have a lovely garden, I like the use of small space.

    Today the winds are blowing through the windows, probably it will take all the leaves from the treesimageDuring the last visit to the allotment I made only a few pictures, when the sun was out for a moment, now it is probably even more gray ... This naked soil is after the rotor, the allotment is mostly not developed

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