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Witzend Tue 10-Mar-26 15:35:07

The buds on our hawthorn trees are now showing lots of new fresh green, and around here all the horse chestnut buds are starting to open.

By contrast, my Swedish friend in Stockholm told me yesterday that she’d just seen the first snowdrops, while walking her dog.
Their winters are sooooo…. long, and 🥶!

watermeadow Tue 10-Mar-26 15:38:04

My frog spawn is hatching! The fish are lying in wait for the poor little tadpoles.

Greyduster Tue 10-Mar-26 15:44:07

I have snakeshead fritillaries coming up apace on my rockery. They herald spring for me. Delphiniums and Dutchman’s breeches are coming through too. Lots of blackthorn blossom in the hedgerows, and hazel catkins.

Witzend Tue 10-Mar-26 16:07:07

Yes, masses of blackthorn blossom here, too! Gorgeous!

watermeadow, as a child I remember thinking it’d be nice to put a few tadpoles in my aquarium with my goldfish. Within a minute I saw one of them happily wiggling along - right up to a goldfish! Gulp! 😰
Talk about learning the hard way that goldfish don’t just eat dried fish food!

BlueBelle Tue 10-Mar-26 17:33:25

My forsythia and rosemary are in bud and all my spring flowers are starting to spring

BlueBelle Tue 10-Mar-26 17:34:10

This got missed off my post trying again

JamesandJon33 Tue 10-Mar-26 18:25:05

Our garden is awash with camellias. White, red and pink. Absolutely beautiful.
The magnolia is coming out and our tulip tree has buds. It is usually the last to bud and the first to lose its leaves ,

Rocketstop2 Tue 10-Mar-26 18:33:51

BlueBelle

This got missed off my post trying again

Beautiful

Rocketstop2 Tue 10-Mar-26 18:34:37

All the bluebell greenery is well on it's way in our nearby woods.

beachcomber76 Tue 10-Mar-26 18:54:51

I've wonderful hellebores and cyclamen, tete-a-tete daffodils, grape hyacinths, crocus [going over now] and tulips nearly ready to open.

Gran22boys Tue 10-Mar-26 20:48:19

The dawn chorus is so loud it wakes me up.

AuntieE Wed 11-Mar-26 14:37:03

Sounds to me as if all you ladies live very far south in England.

I live in the south of Denmark, and here we only have snowdrops and crocuses blooming, although I have just noticed the pussy willows are out in my neighbour's garden. I don't have any.

I do have hawthorns, but they will not even think about budding for a month yet.

Farmor15 Wed 11-Mar-26 14:40:22

Field of daffodils near me.smile

cc Wed 11-Mar-26 14:52:21

My pear trees, growing in a pot in a fairly sheltered spot, are about to burst into blossom.

Cambia Wed 11-Mar-26 15:54:16

My mallard ducks have arrived on the garden pond as they do every spring. The moorhens are trotting up and down the garden. Last year we had five chicks so hopefully some more this year! Primroses, daffodils are looking lovely. The hellebores I have picked for the house are gorgeous and the birds are singing. I love spring!

Rocketstop2 Wed 11-Mar-26 18:04:23

AuntieE

Sounds to me as if all you ladies live very far south in England.

I live in the south of Denmark, and here we only have snowdrops and crocuses blooming, although I have just noticed the pussy willows are out in my neighbour's garden. I don't have any.

I do have hawthorns, but they will not even think about budding for a month yet.

I'm in the North of England but stuff still seems to have come up earlier this year !

Denmark sounds lovely, my son and family visited last year and loved it.

Rocketstop2 Wed 11-Mar-26 18:04:53

Farmor15

Field of daffodils near me.smile

Gorgeous.

valdavi Wed 11-Mar-26 21:46:59

Magnolias round here are just coming out today, blue sky to go with them, such a beautiful sight. Hope the blossoms & bulbs don't get ruined in the gales that are forecast.
A less welcome sign of spring, is the jackdaws trying to nest in our chimney stack.

AmberGran Wed 11-Mar-26 22:09:37

Our wonderful village society planted daffodils and crocus on just about every spare piece of grass in the village over a period of about five years. They are now all in flower and look brilliant.

Mollygo Thu 12-Mar-26 09:09:15

My forsythia is gloriously yellow. The daffodils and crocus are out and my neighbour’s snowdrops are lovely.
It’s still too cold for the tortoise though.

narrowboatnan Thu 12-Mar-26 13:32:36

On my walks with the dog, I see splashes of white blackthorn blossoms amongst the otherwise bare trees. Yesterday I passed a small patch of bright yellow celandines, that cheered me up immensely. The bumble bees are coming out of hibernation too, as are the ladybirds that overwinter around the edges of the stained glass windows of the village church. Such hopeful signs

dustyangel Thu 12-Mar-26 13:55:25

The plum tree in my neighbour’s garden is suddenly in full bloom this morning having only been able to see a few buds yesterday and the fig tree nearest the house is showing new growth. In my own garden everything is later than usual as until the last week there have been layers of cloud and very cold winds.