What's looking good February 2024

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  1. NigelJ

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    Had a pretty mild winter down here apart from a cold snap early December only had a couple of frosty mornings and everything seems to be about a month early.
     
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      I have Hyacinths just coming into flower and some weather beaten polys out, but no pictures as they dont look good.:smile:
      Things are earlier this year around here, even the peach blossom is coming out and my seed grown Apricot is opening its flowers.:smile:
      My Camellias are not really in full flower but they are later ones, some are in flower around the area.
       
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        Our 12ft Sophora died in the big freeze last winter :sad:
         
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          That's strange as I planted one before the freeze last year, only about 30ins tall, it was then uprooted by a fox a couple of times, I gave up and just shoved it back in and its still alive, not grown much I must say, but alive.
           
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            Meanwhile, mine got buried in amongst Hedychium, Cannas, Acacia and Arundo, wasn't seen for 6 months and had put on a metre when it was re-discovered :roflol:
             
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              Lovely Sophora @strongylodon. Mine is in a pot and it doesn't look very good - tiny leaves and no flowers, and hasn't grown a mm since I planted it there. I'm afraid of planting it in the ground.
               
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                I think the -12C we had for ten days did it as it also killed some other trees. :sad: One of our plum trees kicked the bucket as did a 70ft conifer, 30ft conifer and another that I can't even remember. :old:

                I also think it put paid to a Laburnum that looked three quarters dead and finally came down in a storm this winter. We also lost 37 Hebes and lots of other plants. :cry3:
                 
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                  It was sub zero here for probably at least a week, or more, in December 22, not minus 12 perhaps but one of the coldest spells I can remember for years, I find it strange that lots of gardeners dont seem to remember it, and consider that winter as a mild one, well it was in the new year, but December had already done the damage.
                   
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                    Yes, the outlet from our gas boiler froze over! :hate-shocked:
                     
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                      I assume you went out and sat on it for a couple of hours, that usually sorts them out.:roflol:
                       
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                        Some of our Hellebores ,pics taken today in very strong winds, so might be a bit blurry. It's just amazing how they all have very subtle difference.
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                            And some of my fave doubles

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                              Crocus enjoying the sun

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                              One of the last Snowdrops

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                              Winter Honeysuckle still producing new flowers

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                              Moss 'in flower' on local drystone wall

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                              Cup Lichen also 'flowering'

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                                Sorry to hear that you lost your Sophora @shiney. Mine has come through a few bad Winters with only very minor scorch last year.
                                I Lost all the new regenerated growth in the half dead Acacia while we were away last month after a -6c yet Tradescantia fluminensis (house plant) survived.
                                 
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