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RobSnowman
21 November 2011 17:52:33

I seen a cherry blossom flowering outside the gym this morning!! We have marigolds flowering, and strawberries, amongst other things. Amazing! The tree are mostly leafless, but with no help from the wind, which has been absent for a while.


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speckledjim
21 November 2011 18:18:51
I have some daffs that are starting to sprout...
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RobSnowman
22 November 2011 08:07:01
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15818662 

New orchid discovered which flowers only at night.
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artdemole
03 December 2011 13:03:21

Violets in flower in the small border under front window.Seed dropped by a bird.May well be having a plot on an allotment next week.Waited 3 years for it.Had a walk inthe sunshine to look at the area this morning.

Romfordman
03 December 2011 13:23:47


Violets in flower in the small border under front window.Seed dropped by a bird.May well be having a plot on an allotment next week.Waited 3 years for it.Had a walk inthe sunshine to look at the area this morning.


Originally Posted by: artdemole 


As said elsewhere about the allotment


Lucky you


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artdemole
06 December 2011 15:33:02

Phoned  secratary at PSJ parish council.Plot woman on hols for a week.Whole plot £12 annualy or £6 per Half plot.So that bit is ok.

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08 December 2011 23:57:25


I seen a cherry blossom flowering outside the gym this morning!! We have marigolds flowering, and strawberries, amongst other things. Amazing! The tree are mostly leafless, but with no help from the wind, which has been absent for a while.


Originally Posted by: RobSnowman 

We ate the last of the strawberries from my eldest son's garden last week! 


The cherry, Prunus Subhirtella is a winter flowering tree that is quite common and is probably what you saw.  It's lovely to see it in blossom when all the other trees are bare!!


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Romfordman
09 December 2011 08:39:37


Phoned  secratary at PSJ parish council.Plot woman on hols for a week.Whole plot £12 annualy or £6 per Half plot.So that bit is ok.


Originally Posted by: artdemole 


Wow that price is cheap, mine was £96 for a whole plot.



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14 December 2011 11:18:54

I've just ordered five plum trees and 10 cranberry plants!  I don't have a lot of room for trees but a Victoria plum would go nicely in place of a weigela that's currently in a sunny corner.  My son has taken up a fence and put in some posts and wires to grow espalier fruit trees, so he's getting three plum trees for Christmas and my daughter is getting the other one because she's always making jam and chutney!


The cranberry bushes are something I fancy growing in the border, they're evergreen and low growing with pink blossom so I think they'll be OK and hopefully in a couple of years I'll be making my own cranberry sauce for Christmas.  Son, daughter and sister are also getting a couple of cranberry plants each! 


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17 December 2011 16:56:24

The plum trees arrived, though the cranberries are to follow.  I thought I'd orderd five, but it was actually six, so my son's had 4 and I've just been helping him plant them.  He's growing them as espaliers along a wire fence and they're just the right size for doing that.


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27 December 2011 11:26:06

All the plum trees are in now but the cranberry plants haven't arrived yet.  My Solent Wight garlic started to appear on Christmas Day! 


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beaufort
27 December 2011 16:41:37

Winter flowering honeysuckle is in bloom now, lovely scent over the back gate into the garden as you enter.

llamedos
27 December 2011 16:47:52

Noticed today that the climbing hydrangea has very fleshy buds already


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beaufort
27 December 2011 17:23:43

The climbing Pelargoniums are still going strong and my Meditteranean Chrysanthemums are looking good.  Hydrangeas are still in flower along with the broom. Bananas are still chucking out leaves and have recovered after those gales the other week.

artdemole
28 December 2011 08:55:00

Hydrangea still in flower.Heathers flowering.Violet flowering.Hellaborus also flowering.

Jonesy
29 December 2011 12:38:36

It's been great having some fo the Garden still in bloom over Christmas !!


 


I have Rose Heads on the Summer Climbers, Erysimum' Bowles Mauve '  still blooming since last Feb ( Highly Recommend buying one ) and our Gernaiums still blooming in the Pots ...putting my Winter Pansies to shame


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Romfordman
29 December 2011 15:09:15

My Hellebores are still looking good they have been in flower for the past 2 weeks and still look to be up for producing more. Mind you it is a bit early for them, they usually appear in late Jan. Or at least have in the last 2 years. 


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Dingle Rob
29 December 2011 20:16:54

Picked the last of the greenhouse tomatoes today. Still sweet which surprised me. Cape Gooseberries still going strong.


No daffs yet, though. Quite a few roses in flower.

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30 December 2011 08:58:10

Hazel catkins, winter-flowering clematis and honeysuckle all now in bloom


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beaufort
30 December 2011 12:45:24

There was a bumble bee investigating my hellebores this morning.

artdemole
30 December 2011 14:13:00

Yellow Polyanthus in flower under Hydrangea bush today.

Romfordman
30 December 2011 18:27:34


There was a bumble bee investigating my hellebores this morning.


Originally Posted by: beaufort 


Is it generally a little warmer in your clime than mine?


I wonder, as I recall from a visit many years ago that there were an abundance of warmer weather type trees such as Palms.



Richard
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beaufort
30 December 2011 18:39:37

Yes, a bit warmer. The sea helps to insulate us, and air frost is a rarity. 

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31 December 2011 01:00:40


Just stuck in my Onion seeds just after Christmas in a heated greenhouse..

Germination has taken place


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01 January 2012 14:12:06

Mmmm well.
Still leaves on my grape vines
Geraniums still flowering.
Picked last of some peas begininning of Dec.
Got a single daf out in full bloom by front door.
Mind you they are now seeded to flower some of them in Jan/Feb.
People must remember that varities are plenty full in the early year blooming.

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