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The weather has warmed and frequent rain has melted all the snow, so the hellebores that were trying to bloom in January are starting to actually have blossoms. (23:02:2025) |
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These hellebore buds were covered in snow a week ago - they will be open soon. (23:02:2025) |
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The elf in the flower bed has grown a "coat" over the winter! (23:02:2025) |
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Colour showing in the first crocuses. (23:02:2025) |
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Snowdrops coming up through the leaves in the front yard. (23:02:2025) |
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The primula that bloomed so early has survived and is starting to bloom again. (23:02:2025) |
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Weeds! So many weeds! It's time to starting weeding all the flower beds! (23:02:2025) |
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The Pieris shrub has pink buds. (23:02:2025) |
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Snowdrops coming up through the big leaf maple leaves in the back yard peony bed. (23:02:2025) |
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More snowdrops beside the year round bird bath. (23:02:2025) |
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We stored some pots on a stoney strip by the back of the house where we thought we had removed all the bulbs. (23:02:2025) |
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The snowdrops, bluebells and hyacinths that we thought we had removed are thumbing their noses at us! (23:02:2025) |
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The pompom hydrangea has been pretty all winter. (23:02:2025) |
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We can pick two kinds of parsley to go in our salads. (23:02:2025) |
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