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![]() So - what's flowering in your garden on New Year's Day? ;-) The best I can offer is vinca major and mahonia aquifolium.. Tina Really meant to this but the kitchen ceiling fell in so I had other stuffy on my mind and almost on my head :-) kate Some people! Excuses, excuses....... Hope you're okay, Kate and that the damage isn't too awful. How on earth did that happen - poor you! -- Sacha Thank you for your concern Sacha :-) Late last year we had two new bathrooms fitted, in one we discovered a small leak had been dripping away for a week or so until crash bang wallop down it came. Plumbers have been - not the ones who fitted the bathrooms - and builders are coming soon. Spring cannot be far away :-) kate |
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Well I was away over NY, but at Christmas in the Chilterns, I had Hamamelis x intermedia "Jelena" in full flower, still a few flowers left on the Arbutus unedo, and Abutilon megapotamicum flowering away. More amazingly, there was still a solitary flower left on my Lapageria, one of only three it produced in its first ever flowering.
Since it was -6 on Sat/Sun night, I rather expect the Abutilon might change its mind about any more flowering till rather later in the year. I'm also now questioning my sanity in not bringing the Puyas inside, though they are hard up against the house wall. I have a developing flower-bud on my Protea cynaroides, tucked up inside some protection, so we will see how it liked that. The plant itself is also right up against the house wall and so probably didn't have it that cold where it was standing. |
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On 5/1/09 16:37, in article ,
"echinosum" wrote: 'Sacha[_3_ Wrote: ;826416']So - what's flowering in your garden on New Year's Day? Well I was away over NY, but at Christmas in the Chilterns, I had Hamamelis x intermedia "Jelena" in full flower, still a few flowers left on the Arbutus unedo, and Abutilon megapotamicum flowering away. More amazingly, there was still a solitary flower left on my Lapageria, one of only three it produced in its first ever flowering. Since it was -6 on Sat/Sun night, I rather expect the Abutilon might change its mind about any more flowering till rather later in the year. I'm also now questioning my sanity in not bringing the Puyas inside, though they are hard up against the house wall. I have a developing flower-bud on my Protea cynaroides, tucked up inside some protection, so we will see how it liked that. The plant itself is also right up against the house wall and so probably didn't have it that cold where it was standing. Reading that lot my fingers are crossed for you to the point where they're plaited. This morning I looked out of a window and saw Echiums flourishing and wonder now if they'll make it through tonight. Ray went out just after 10pm and it was -2C. The forecast is for the coldest night so far. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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![]() "Janet Conroy" wrote in message ... Pam: I'm in Southport. The temps haven't staggered above freezing for several days now. -- Janet Conroy /waves to Janet from Formby... |
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In article ,
says... On 5/1/09 16:37, in article , "echinosum" wrote: 'Sacha[_3_ Wrote: ;826416']So - what's flowering in your garden on New Year's Day? Well I was away over NY, but at Christmas in the Chilterns, I had Hamamelis x intermedia "Jelena" in full flower, still a few flowers left on the Arbutus unedo, and Abutilon megapotamicum flowering away. More amazingly, there was still a solitary flower left on my Lapageria, one of only three it produced in its first ever flowering. Since it was -6 on Sat/Sun night, I rather expect the Abutilon might change its mind about any more flowering till rather later in the year. I'm also now questioning my sanity in not bringing the Puyas inside, though they are hard up against the house wall. I have a developing flower-bud on my Protea cynaroides, tucked up inside some protection, so we will see how it liked that. The plant itself is also right up against the house wall and so probably didn't have it that cold where it was standing. Reading that lot my fingers are crossed for you to the point where they're plaited. This morning I looked out of a window and saw Echiums flourishing and wonder now if they'll make it through tonight. Ray went out just after 10pm and it was -2C. The forecast is for the coldest night so far. Pond is frozen this morning for the first time this year so they are right to say its the coldest night so far but I have no idea what it got down to (to scared to look!!) -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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On 6/1/09 10:51, in article ,
"Charlie Pridham" wrote: In article , says... On 5/1/09 16:37, in article , "echinosum" wrote: 'Sacha[_3_ Wrote: ;826416']So - what's flowering in your garden on New Year's Day? Well I was away over NY, but at Christmas in the Chilterns, I had Hamamelis x intermedia "Jelena" in full flower, still a few flowers left on the Arbutus unedo, and Abutilon megapotamicum flowering away. More amazingly, there was still a solitary flower left on my Lapageria, one of only three it produced in its first ever flowering. Since it was -6 on Sat/Sun night, I rather expect the Abutilon might change its mind about any more flowering till rather later in the year. I'm also now questioning my sanity in not bringing the Puyas inside, though they are hard up against the house wall. I have a developing flower-bud on my Protea cynaroides, tucked up inside some protection, so we will see how it liked that. The plant itself is also right up against the house wall and so probably didn't have it that cold where it was standing. Reading that lot my fingers are crossed for you to the point where they're plaited. This morning I looked out of a window and saw Echiums flourishing and wonder now if they'll make it through tonight. Ray went out just after 10pm and it was -2C. The forecast is for the coldest night so far. Pond is frozen this morning for the first time this year so they are right to say its the coldest night so far but I have no idea what it got down to (to scared to look!!) It went to -4C here and the ponds and trough are frozen. The ice in the troughis thick enough that Ray couldn't break it with his foot. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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On 6/1/09 14:12, in article ,
"Martin" wrote: On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:56:27 +0000, Sacha wrote: On 6/1/09 10:51, in article , "Charlie Pridham" wrote: In article , says... On 5/1/09 16:37, in article , "echinosum" wrote: 'Sacha[_3_ Wrote: ;826416']So - what's flowering in your garden on New Year's Day? Well I was away over NY, but at Christmas in the Chilterns, I had Hamamelis x intermedia "Jelena" in full flower, still a few flowers left on the Arbutus unedo, and Abutilon megapotamicum flowering away. More amazingly, there was still a solitary flower left on my Lapageria, one of only three it produced in its first ever flowering. Since it was -6 on Sat/Sun night, I rather expect the Abutilon might change its mind about any more flowering till rather later in the year. I'm also now questioning my sanity in not bringing the Puyas inside, though they are hard up against the house wall. I have a developing flower-bud on my Protea cynaroides, tucked up inside some protection, so we will see how it liked that. The plant itself is also right up against the house wall and so probably didn't have it that cold where it was standing. Reading that lot my fingers are crossed for you to the point where they're plaited. This morning I looked out of a window and saw Echiums flourishing and wonder now if they'll make it through tonight. Ray went out just after 10pm and it was -2C. The forecast is for the coldest night so far. Pond is frozen this morning for the first time this year so they are right to say its the coldest night so far but I have no idea what it got down to (to scared to look!!) It went to -4C here and the ponds and trough are frozen. The ice in the troughis thick enough that Ray couldn't break it with his foot. Last night it was -10C inland and -4C next to the sea. The sea water temperature is +6 C ATM. Did you see Tresco in the last part of "Three Men in More Than One Boat" last night? Yes, we did indeed - really enjoyed that series, too. We recognised the places they were filming very well - lovely island! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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I can't do Echiums though. I've tried to overwinter Echium pinninana (from a promising Leicestershire provenance!) a couple of times outdoors, and even in a sheltered spot with fleece, toast, even in a winter when the worst was -5. They usually survive January, but then the March/April frosts do for them. |
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