What's looking good February 2024

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  1. Logan

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    Not in my garden,wild plum blossom, it's always out in February.
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Lots of it around here as well @Logan .
       
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        CAMELLIA ST EWE
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          Delospermum cooperii (hardy Ice Plant) ...
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            That's great Pete, we used to have a lot going up the road but the council kept cutting it back with one of those tractors and a cutting thingy on it, it does make a mess of the branches.
             
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              Those things that thrash hedgerows rather than cutting them should be banned in my opinion.
               
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                Yes i agree, it's a easy way of doing it but it makes a mess of the grass too, especially when it's soaking wet in the autumn.
                 
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                  Tete-a-Tete

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                  Ribes sanguineum coming into flower a bit earlier than usual

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                  Primula vulgaris

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                  Wallflower - they just keep coming

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                    I agree and twice they've cut through the cables that supply my phone/internet because Open reach can't be bothered to bury them in the road. :mad:
                     
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                      It's probably because it will be too expensive to bury them.
                       
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                        All the phone/broadband cables are overhead around here apart from Virgin ones which are under ground.
                        Since the new so called full fibre has come along it's got really bad with cables and poles everywhere.
                        Sorry off topic. :redface:
                         
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                          Still off topic I know but all our cables just ran up the lane along the grass verges , they often got severed by hedge cutters. In the end we just had to keep a lookout for them and warn them.

                          After years of having to put up with it last month we finally got overhead cables :yes::hapydancsmil:
                          , we are the only property that they supply to.
                           
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                            Helebore today
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                              Cercis siliquastrum starting to bloom, looking untidy with last year's pods still hanging on ...
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                              Hibiscus ...
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                                A few taken on a damp February afternoon,
                                some under cover, and some in the ground outside ...


                                Loropetalum flowering inside my greenhouse, where it's spending the winter months :-

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                                Galanthus elwesii 'Mount Everest' (in a pot) :-

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                                My garden snowdrops have all been eaten by slugs :mad:

                                One of many Hellebores :-

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                                Solitary flower on Chaenomeles 'Madam Butterfly' :-

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                                Bergenia waiting to be planted back in the ground since I dug it up last autumn :-

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                                Lewisias in a perspex shelter :-

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                                Primulas in a shelter :-

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                                Anisodontea with a few flowers also in a perspex shelter :-

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                                Pulmonaria in the garden :-

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