March 2011
It is a year since I started this blog and I am quite pleased with the way it has worked out.
Recently there has been a gap as we were away through the whole of February so I pretty much missed the crocuses and snowdrops.
I was delighted though to get home and see the Daphne looking so amazing.
It is a year since I started this blog and I am quite pleased with the way it has worked out.
Recently there has been a gap as we were away through the whole of February so I pretty much missed the crocuses and snowdrops.
I was delighted though to get home and see the Daphne looking so amazing.
Daphne ~ Best Flowering Ever
This plant was covered and flattened by 8" of snow twice last year and I would not have been surprised if I had 'lost' it but here it is flowering better than ever and smelling so sweetly.
Last September I planted dozens of new daffodils and so I am waiting to see what has survived and flowers and see if I can recognise any of them with their different varieties.
In the meantime here is the Forsythia in all its glory
Forsythia
This plant was covered and flattened by 8" of snow twice last year and I would not have been surprised if I had 'lost' it but here it is flowering better than ever and smelling so sweetly.
Last September I planted dozens of new daffodils and so I am waiting to see what has survived and flowers and see if I can recognise any of them with their different varieties.
In the meantime here is the Forsythia in all its glory
Forsythia
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