Posted by Sacha on January 6, 2012, 4:34 pm
I posted that I'd seen some in an unexpected location recently and it
was suggested that some re-flower. Today, I drove past the place where
we always see the earliest, every year. 4 or 5 clumps are in flower
and in bud. On our own drive daffodils are not only well through with
buds on but even more are flowering, including narcissus, the
multi-flowered, single stem type. Tulips are pushing up fast, too as
are younger daff bulbs.
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
Posted by Bill Grey on January 15, 2012, 2:59 pm
>I posted that I'd seen some in an unexpected location recently and it was
>suggested that some re-flower. Today, I drove past the place where we
>always see the earliest, every year. 4 or 5 clumps are in flower and in
>bud. On our own drive daffodils are not only well through with buds on but
>even more are flowering, including narcissus, the multi-flowered, single
>stem type. Tulips are pushing up fast, too as are younger daff bulbs.
> --
> Sacha
> www.hillhousenursery.com
> South Devon
I've only a couple of primroses to report, and - oh yes, a couple of white
hellebores. The small garden I have is occupied largely by shrubs.
Bill
>suggested that some re-flower. Today, I drove past the place where we
>always see the earliest, every year. 4 or 5 clumps are in flower and in
>bud. On our own drive daffodils are not only well through with buds on but
>even more are flowering, including narcissus, the multi-flowered, single
>stem type. Tulips are pushing up fast, too as are younger daff bulbs.
> --
> Sacha
> www.hillhousenursery.com
> South Devon