How is your weather today

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Scotkat, Oct 6, 2006.

  1. Scotkat

    Scotkat Head Gardener

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    Its pouring of rain thought I would surf for images of spring.

    Or even ask everyone what their first spring flower in their garden or even favourites.

    Maybe even photos of Spring.
     
  2. wildflower

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    The butterbur flower should be my first appearance as i dont have spring bulbs as i have many squirels..and hopefully it will be followed by the primula vulgaris..

    butterbur flower..

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  3. Hornbeam

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    Raining here too "dahn souf", but Spring has arrived early - in October!!

    Spring flowering Polyanthus with summer flowering Busy Lizzy this morning
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    The weird sight of early spring narcissus with winter berries of pyracanthus
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  4. macleaf

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    Blowing a gale down here,we have roadys out in flower [​IMG]
     
  5. josephine

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    [​IMG] It's blowing a gale here to and the rain is like stair rods, can't complain as we still have our drought order and hose pipe ban.
     
  6. Brackenbeds

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    We have it all here, sunny one minute then pouring down while blowing a gale.
     
  7. Kedi-Gato

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    It's been cool and dreary all day.
    I love daffs and always look forward to the first ones opening. They are cheerful in any kind of weather - they brighten a dull day up or merrily shine in sunny weather.
     
  8. Stingo

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    That's a lovely picture of narcissus and winter berries Hornbeam, how unusual is that combination?

    You really are early in your garden.
     
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