Whats Looking Good February 2023

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  1. shiney

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    The lucky white heather is still trying to recover from the freeze. It's usually in full flower by now.
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    Gossiping :heehee:
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    This always looks good in the sunshine. A lot of our other mature grasses don't seem to have survived the freeze but we shall wait and see
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    Snowdrops are now coming up. We have dozens of bunches and hundreds of others dotted around the garden. We think the critters spread them for us.
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      Planted
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      Not planted. I think, maybe, that some weren't moved by critters but done when leaf blowing.
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      The blue Iris reticulata always start to flower after the purple ones that I posted last week
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      Now recovering from the freeze
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      Part of the rhubarb patch which is enjoying the warm sunshine
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        Bulbs are all pushing through now. 20230219_144310.jpg 20230219_144304.jpg

        Bees are busy
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        Wallflowers are waking up.
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        Gave all the Pelargoniums an airing today , all 62 have made it through the Winter 20230219_122359.jpg

        Daffs are on the move too.
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        Love this time of year....so much to look forward to, exciting times ahead.:hapydancsmil::yahoo:
         
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          Lonicera elisae flowers
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          Lonicera elisae general view ( not brilliant photo)
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          Sarcococca hookeriana I prefer this one to confusa, better scent.
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          Sarcococca hookeriana close up of flower
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          Crocus tommasinianus, these are all self seeded.
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          Some hybrid hellebores
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          Scilla cilicia
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          Crocus heuffelianus
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          Crocus malyi
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          Galanthus plicatus
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            @NigelJ they all look great, could you do a close up pic of crocus tommasinianus please, i think that's the one i have.
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              Such a lovely display of spring flowers! Makes your heart warm! Even on the balcony I have more & more Crocuses opening & in a couple of weeks it will be full of Daffodils as well!
               
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                @Logan
                Crocus tommasinianus
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                http://archive.alpinegardensociety.net/plants/Crocus/tommasinianus/119
                Mine have done surprisingly well this spring considering the trampling they got in early December. Since a couple of dozen bulbs were planted, 20 or so years ago, they have self seeded all over the area and now pop up all over the front lawn and have also appeared on a lawn across the close.
                 
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                  Thank you @NigelJ it's not the same one, yours has more of a point on the petals mine is more round, mine self seeds every where thanks.:)
                   
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                    I'm glad to see your pelargoniums have survived @Upsydaisy. All mine have died, including a big lemon scented one, which I should have brought into the house
                     

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                      Oh Michael I'm sorry to hear that.:sad:

                      Ours are stored in the big frame that runs along a house wall and they also had a covering of fleece too. I was concerned though, especially just before Christmas, when we had that prolonged spell of -7C nights.

                      Have you managed to salvage any viable cutting material from them?
                       
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                        None of them are saved at all @Upsydaisy :frown: They were in a big perspex covered shelter between my garage and next door's, so I thought they'd be all right. I usually put them in the conservatory but since that was taken down last year I had nowhere else to put them. I should have covered them with fleece ... ah well, we live and learn.
                        I suppose I'll have to buy some new ones now :biggrin:
                         
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                          Had a wander down the garden in the sunshine ...

                          Nandina 'Fire Power' on Front of House Patio ...
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                          Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Double Peach ...
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                          Brugmansia 'Charles Grimaldi' ... Brug1 22 Feb 23.jpg
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                          Pelargonium in lower rockery (about 5 ft tall) ...
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                            Sorry to hear that. All ours in the greenhouse have also kicked the bucket. :sad:
                             
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                              I also have lost things due to the extreme cold but there is always something to give hope and cheer you up.
                              Look at the £2.99 Christmas Poisettia today !
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                                That's a cheery sight Jenny. :biggrin:
                                 
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