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Post by grindle on Mar 12, 2022 5:18:28 GMT
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Post by lincslass on Mar 12, 2022 14:23:18 GMT
lincslass & Eli , I can't remember where I got the white marsh marigold from & to be honest I forgot it was in there as I was surprised when I saw it in flower this week although it must have been in there 5 or 6 years. I'm going to look out for it, my yellow does very well in both ponds, no reason why this one shouldn't, thankyou...
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Post by seaburn on Mar 14, 2022 20:42:43 GMT
It is one of my fav Erythroniums. The warm sun has brought a lot of bulbs on today. Ipheon Jessie Scilla bifolia rosea Scilla bifolia Anemone blanda and a trio of pale yellow hyacinths Corydalis Beth Evans Narcissus February Gold and Hellebore
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Post by balc2 on Mar 15, 2022 16:46:16 GMT
I love all your flowers! I have some Daffs opening now on our balcony & some Grape Hyacinths. The Crocuses have finished but I still have more Daffs to come as well & a Bluebell & a Scilla as well as some Lilies for later in the summer.
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Post by Geumlover on Mar 16, 2022 11:36:57 GMT
Taken this morning. The white on the grass is lime. It was supposed to rain overnight and wash it in. It stayed dry. imgur.com/a/GtcKpSa
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Post by balc2 on Mar 16, 2022 17:31:13 GMT
I hadn't looked at the Hyacinths on the balcony in a couple o weeks but today I noticed that the pinks had practically finished but that the blues were fully open so I took a few photos. .
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Post by lincslass on Mar 16, 2022 19:26:57 GMT
lincslass & Eli , I can't remember where I got the white marsh marigold from & to be honest I forgot it was in there as I was surprised when I saw it in flower this week although it must have been in there 5 or 6 years. Visited a GC today that has a large area for aquatics, no luck with the white Marsh Marigold but I will have a look onlne...Thanks Sue
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Post by lincslass on Mar 16, 2022 19:34:55 GMT
It is one of my fav Erythroniums. The warm sun has brought a lot of bulbs on today. Ipheon Jessie Scilla bifolia rosea Scilla bifolia Anemone blanda and a trio of pale yellow hyacinths Corydalis Beth Evans Narcissus February Gold and Hellebore
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Post by lincslass on Mar 16, 2022 19:44:46 GMT
Very pretty and lovely selection Seaburn I'm hoping I still have my pink Corydalis, though I have to replace the Anenome Blanda, no signs of them this year, they were all growing at the back of my fishpond underneath the conifer, I had to clear it out last year, I'd got a lot of wild geum mixed in with all the irises, had to take away the corner of that bed including the stone walling to get it all out, pleased to say there's no signs of the geum his year so guess it was worth it really...
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Post by grindle on Mar 17, 2022 5:16:54 GMT
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Post by SueA on Mar 21, 2022 8:27:56 GMT
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Post by lincslass on Mar 21, 2022 17:38:14 GMT
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Post by lincslass on Mar 21, 2022 17:41:39 GMT
Some beauties there, I do like the first one , have some but not as dark as this, especially like the new yellow one Sue....
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Post by grindle on Mar 22, 2022 4:29:27 GMT
some lovelies there everyone
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Post by Cherry on Mar 22, 2022 7:28:55 GMT
I did recognise the primula grindle. This is the first time I have looked at the flowers for ages at it was too upsetting for me. Now the railway sleepers have arrived and I am close to getting rid of the gravel in the front which is hot. The back garden will be started as soon as the friend of Geoffrey’s comes to power wash and paint the fence and shed in Seagrass colour, and lay the hard standing part of the garden. I’m getting there. Geoffrey will bring me some logs from White House Farm and roots already covered in moss. The soil in the sleepers (graves!) will be from Wissington, so it is topsoil washed from the sugar beets. Brilliant.
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