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  1. suedobie

    suedobie Gardener

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    These are still flowering in my garden even thought we have had some hard frosts this week
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    Sorry I tried to rotate it but it stayed where it was!!!!

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    Its all a bit strange whats happened this year, we seem to have moved into winter all of a sudden.
    I noticed today that a euphorbia that i have which normally flowers about march, is already opening its flowers, and a rhododendron seems to be breaking its buds.
    Dont know what effect its going to have on them.
     

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