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This Crazy Season
Couldn't miss the opportunity to spend a sunny, but cold afternoon in
the garden. Ground too wet for digging so I decided to cut down the autumn fruiting raspberry canes. What a surprise, there were some green ones about 4ft high, with buds in them that must have shot very late in the autumn and continued grow. Also a couple of shoots about 9inches, which are obviously this years, and several shoots just appearing at the base. Not sure what they'll make of the current cold weather, the ice on the bird feeder water has not melted at all today. I also noticed that the leaf buds at the top of the hydrangea shoots are emerging. Walking along the River Wye this morning (in the fog!) there were masses of snowdrops out. I wonder what else I'll find. -- Roger T 700 ft up in Mid-Wales |
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White hydrangeas blooms still perfect, fuchsias still in full flower (and leaf) and everything bursting into bud !! Lets hope this cold snap slows everything down. It may also slow down all the botrytis in my tunnel on the Fatsias, mind you, compared ith last year, I'm not complaining HaHaHa !! Lannerman. |
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This Crazy Season
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Roger Tonkin writes Couldn't miss the opportunity to spend a sunny, but cold afternoon in the garden. Ground too wet for digging so I decided to cut down the autumn fruiting raspberry canes. What a surprise, there were some green ones about 4ft high, with buds in them that must have shot very late in the autumn and continued grow. Also a couple of shoots about 9inches, which are obviously this years, and several shoots just appearing at the base. Not sure what they'll make of the current cold weather, the ice on the bird feeder water has not melted at all today. I also noticed that the leaf buds at the top of the hydrangea shoots are emerging. Walking along the River Wye this morning (in the fog!) there were masses of snowdrops out. I found Crocus tomasinanus and Crocus vernus and Galanthus nivalis out at one of the local country parks today. Other things seen flowering were between here and there Erysimum (both the usual bedding wallflowers and one of the yellow perennial types) Aurinia saxatilis, Antirrhinum majus, a Hebe ('Pagei'?), Geum urbanum (wood avens), Heracleum sphondylium (hogweed), Pulmonaria ('Redstart'?), Silene dioica (red campion) and Erophila verna agg. (whitlow grass). Also Helleborus foetidus and Viburnum x bodnantense but perhaps I'm supposed to be seeing them flowering at the moment. I noticed Viburnum tinus in flower a week or so ago. I wonder what else I'll find. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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This Crazy Season
In message , Stewart Robert Hinsley
writes In message , Roger Tonkin writes Couldn't miss the opportunity to spend a sunny, but cold afternoon in the garden. Ground too wet for digging so I decided to cut down the autumn fruiting raspberry canes. What a surprise, there were some green ones about 4ft high, with buds in them that must have shot very late in the autumn and continued grow. Also a couple of shoots about 9inches, which are obviously this years, and several shoots just appearing at the base. Not sure what they'll make of the current cold weather, the ice on the bird feeder water has not melted at all today. I also noticed that the leaf buds at the top of the hydrangea shoots are emerging. Walking along the River Wye this morning (in the fog!) there were masses of snowdrops out. I found Crocus tomasinanus and Crocus vernus and Galanthus nivalis out at one of the local country parks today. Other things seen flowering were between here and there Erysimum (both the usual bedding wallflowers and one of the yellow perennial types) Aurinia saxatilis, Antirrhinum majus, a Hebe ('Pagei'?), Geum urbanum (wood avens), Heracleum sphondylium (hogweed), Pulmonaria ('Redstart'?), Silene dioica (red campion) and Erophila verna agg. (whitlow grass). Also Helleborus foetidus and Viburnum x bodnantense but perhaps I'm supposed to be seeing them flowering at the moment. I noticed Viburnum tinus in flower a week or so ago. More out of season flowers seen yesterday - Choisya, Sidalcea, wild turnip, and Chrysanthemum segetum. I wonder what else I'll find. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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