Here are the snowflakes in flower as of friday. 50mm fixed lens. [ATTACH]50mm fixed lens with a 21mm extention tube[ATTACH]
Hi @ScrungeeI should have mentioned that this was only last wednesday, so I guess it couldnt be Meadow Saffron as the article says they are...
Flowering in the garden today.[ATTACH] Oxlip[ATTACH] Primula Vulgaris[ATTACH] Crocus. These tend to flower later than the yellow and white ones.
I happened across these tiny wild crocus on the banks of the river Tees at Croft. Never seen these wild before. Are they crocus? Is the plural of...
Bingo...thats the name I couldnt remember. Thanks.Great post BeeHappy. Very informative, the kind that could be made a sticky!David
Great to see lots doing good things with native flowers. Here is what I call my "woods". 3 years ago when we moved in it was zillions of immigrant...
Oh no! :doh:I'd best not ask about the roses then.
Now flowering in the new garden. I never used to be nerdy about this kind of thing. Can anyone provide specific names?This one had massive...
The one on the right could be a larch. The left is a pine of some description. A close up of the leaves/needles would help. Pines have needles,...
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Well I'll be!Live and learn indeed. The only Azalea I have pruned was a trial potential bonsai experiment. Try as I did, it would not back bud...
Hi Definitely an Azalea. Acid/Ericaceous soil or compost is the key. Not sure about coffee though. The foilage looks healthy enough. I dont think...
Whilst tidying an untouched (probably for years) part of the new bungalows back garden, underneath and around some shrubs, I noticed these Sweet...
We inherited this shrub 10 months ago, it hasn't been pruned and hasn't flowered in all that time.Definitely this one as I originally thought.
If you really feel the need to prune right now, then you can stop sap loss by using a seal and heal product. The Japanese use a putty that you can...
Nice one M! It is so rewarding when a plan comes together.In the front garden of our new bungalow is a rather tall and unkempt Mock Orange, with...
Perfect call :dbgrtmb:And here it is from my book of wild flowers. Quite rare and a member of the Lily family. Pleased as punch to have spotted...
Thanks for the musings.No signs of dropped buds, or wind scorch. The 2nd pic is looking west so the prevailing wind does blow from up there....
What is it? Anyone?I have identified all the stuff in the new garden but this one is eluding me. I had hoped it would be Garraya Eliptica/Silk...
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