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Posted by Stephen Wolstenholme on January 22, 2012, 10:20 am
 
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The first daffodil is in full flower. Well, the first daffodil has
only one flower but it's out. It's the same every year. Just one
flower and then a few weeks later all the others come out.

Steve

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Posted by Bill Grey on January 22, 2012, 1:13 pm
 

No first daffs for me.- yet

Last year I planted many daffodil bulbs on our golf course.  In one spot,
there are several older daffs sprouting well and are standing  about 6 ins
high,.but last yaear's
bulbs have yet to show any growth at all.  have I any cuse for concern?

Bill



Posted by Jake on January 22, 2012, 2:53 pm
 On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 18:13:18 -0000, "Bill Grey"


You've got me worrying now as none of my daffs are showing above
ground (both old and new bulbs). Tulips, which are later flowering,
are showing lots of leaf growth. I wonder whether the warmer soil
through the winter has done something. Maybe the daffs don't think
it's growing time yet.

Cheers, Jake
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Urgling happily from the dryer end of Swansea Bay where
the four seasons are salt,pepper,mustard and vinegar.

Posted by Dave Hill on January 23, 2012, 10:27 am
 
Come on Jake, use your head.
Remember they are foreign bulbs.
They are learning Welsh before they have to face the world.

Posted by Jake on January 23, 2012, 12:11 pm
 On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 07:27:19 -0800 (PST), Dave Hill



I think they're waiting for the umbrella delivery!

Anyhow, any sensible bulb knows you don't need to learn Welsh at the
growing stage as most of us have learned to speak English (which is
the only way we can understand those pesky monoglots). It's only at
the death stage that Welsh becomes required. Catholics go through
purgatory (compulsory Welsh lessons), and other religions accept a
corresponding period of essential preparation. It's only Anglicans
(arrogant C of E people) who think they can get away with speaking
English when they go "upstairs".

Cheers, Jake
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Urgling happily from the dryer end of Swansea Bay where
the four seasons are salt,pepper,mustard and vinegar.