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Talkback: Most loved plants
because of the bad weather but the buds are about to burst. I also love snowdrops in their infinite variety and scrutinise my promiscuous spread every year for a good new one. We usually love whoever or whatever needs us so I expect many peoples by titaflan
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28/11/2011 18:40:20
by custom writing
Talkback: Snow plants
in the ground but heigh-ho the slugs must be getting decimated! But the weather must let up soon as I have gained 6 pounds from inactivity and drooling over seed and plant catalogues. Need the exercise of gardening badly. Can't wait to see my snowdrops. I by Mary
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28/11/2011 18:40:08
by francesmhendry
Plants still in flower?
neighbour has SNOWDROPS out in her garden! I had to walk back and take a second look as I could not believe my eyes!! maybe spring not so far away after all. Shortest day next week too! Hi, Up in the northeast we have had frosts and now snow and still my by Kate Bradbury
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19/01/2012 21:10:29
by phippsy
Joys of Spring
in the sun when you get back from wherever you went!   Seen some sunshine here over the last 2 days and definately lifted the spirits, Spring is on it's way. I love seeing all the spring bulbs poking their heads up through the ground.  Snowdrops are up and by ShropshireLass
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25/02/2013 15:27:59
by obelixx
lawn improvement
shuts out the light. Lesser celandine, primroses, snowdrops, blubells and daffodils are Spring flowering will flower successfully beneath oaks. But the foilage on all of those will die down during the Summer. No harm in trying some clover. Hi Chris, I by artychris
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11/03/2013 12:46:07
by chainsawsal
Talkback: Frost on flowers
back to see what it was!). And now the forecast is for snow next week where I am (NW Kent)! I enjoyed the hard frost on flowers,it is beautiful and I took some photos.I am amazed that my darling snowdrops spring back unharmed after being bent double by lilwead
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28/11/2011 18:30:57
by Lynne
Talkback: Persistent weeds
snowdrops growing in the middle of them, and then wash the bulbs to ensure there are no celandine bulblets lurking in amongst them. Removed soil to make a path, soil full of couch grass would like to reuse soil, any suggestions on how to remove grass, soil by barton
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28/11/2011 18:31:06
by Jacqui Senior
Talkback: Protecting daffodil shoots
daffodils? Never mind the daffodils Pippa. I'm waiting for my expanding collection of snowdrops to appear. I was getting very excited last week but those emerging beautiful white heads are now under 8" of snow! Roll on Spring. Janice : I usually start my by Pippa Greenwood
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28/11/2011 18:37:53
by Flower
Does the grass stay green?
.  I can see that the snowdrops have got taller while the snow has covered them and narcissi leaves are poking through the white stuff. It stopped freezing long enough today for the hellebores to stand upright, the leaves that I haven't removed yet by chilli lover
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24/01/2013 22:27:19
by Zoomer44
Snow has gone and a lovely sunny winters day
catching up on a few jobs.  Lots of bulbs coming through, plenty of snowdrops waiting to come out and a few primulas flowering, even though they have been covered in snow for nearly two weeks.  Come on spring - not long now Yes it's lovely to see the green by Lavender Lady
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28/01/2013 12:49:38
by Berghill