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  • Grape hyacinths from me. They remind me of little blue toadstools.

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    • Another camellia.

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      • That looks amazing VC I’d love that! My flowers of the day are blue hyacinth with a little support stick & a different shade of yellow daffodil -

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        • Primroses in all of the sizes and all of the colours !
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          • They're beautiful, roitelet.

            Here's some of mine. I don't think they're as nice as the "wild ones"!

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            • Lovely though they are they are invasive, selective weeding called for!
              Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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              • I call it "relocation" rather than "weeding" 'cos I move them under the hedges.

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                • Flowers of today are jasmine & a little French marigold flower (sowed Jan 19th) -

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                  • Well done with the marigold, mine have just germinated. Your first flower is actually forsythia but lovely all the same.
                    Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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                    • Oh really hahaha!! Thanks for letting me know,I thought it was jasmine for about 15 years
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                      • This is what happens when you plant primroses near cowslips, oxlips!
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                        • They are coming thick and fast now. Today a ‘pale and interesting’ Anemone.
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                          • Originally posted by roitelet View Post
                            Primroses in all of the sizes and all of the colours !
                            They are stunning!!

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                            • Today it’s Pulmonaria or Lungwort.
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                              • For me - White comfrey. Pretty and useful. Spreads by seeding but easily controlled.

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