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Spring is coming!

(113 Posts)
Galen Fri 03-Jan-14 11:07:12

At least my daft apricot thinks so. It's bursting into leaf?hmm

Flowerofthewest Wed 22-Jan-14 21:40:02

Yep! the bulbs that I forgot to plant are sprouting beautifully in my porch in their plastic bags. Snowdrops, daffs, tulips and crocus. sad

Elegran Wed 22-Jan-14 22:21:03

It is strange how unplanted bulbs seem keener than planted ones to get going.

Brendawymms Wed 22-Jan-14 22:35:16

Daffodils are now coming out in flower as well as primroses but so far no snowdrops or crocuses. East Sussex is waking up.

Flowerofthewest Thu 23-Jan-14 09:23:25

Snowdrops in garden (a few) will have to throw the abandoned bulbs in a tub and hope for the best confused

Nelliemoser Thu 23-Jan-14 09:40:41

Flower In Cheshire mine are just showing the white buds poking out of the green.

tefala Sat 25-Jan-14 16:16:56

Same old!

tefala Sat 25-Jan-14 16:22:03

Birds calling for mates and nesting in our garden in Essex.
Snowdrops out and a couple of neighbours daffs are in flower.
A rose still in flower!

Lona Sat 25-Jan-14 16:29:48

No snowdrops yet but still got Campanula flowers and some type of coloured daisy (like a Gerbera?)

rosesarered Tue 28-Jan-14 10:13:22

Hardly Spring but...... geraniums still in flower, one antirrhinum still in flower from last years Summer bedding !Snowdrops finally growing, bamboo canes [2] shooting up. Bizarre.

annodomini Mon 10-Feb-14 10:26:35

The yellow pompoms on the Cornus Mas are showing this morning as are the pink buds on the Rhododendron Praecox. My snowdrops have spread nicely since last year. One of my Camellias is covered in fat buds, but the other one - with variegated foliage - shows no sign of flowering although otherwise it looks perfectly healthy.

ninathenana Mon 10-Feb-14 12:12:13

Snowdrops and crocuses in flower daffs won't be far behind.

TriciaF Mon 10-Feb-14 15:26:33

"..... won't be far behind" - reminds me of
"If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" ? Shakespeare?
Here in SW France we're not much more advanced than in the UK.
Last week - wild daffodils in bud.
And our shrub cognassier de Japon is about to burst into flower.
Yesterday I saw hundreds of lapwings, which I think fly down from the north hoping for milder weather. They're a beautiful sight, swarming up and down in moving skeins.

thatbags Mon 10-Feb-14 16:27:26

Song thrush singing this morning. First time i've heard it this year.

Galen Mon 10-Feb-14 17:16:13

Haven't seen any kind of thrush here for years. Blackbirds by the bushel.

thatbags Mon 10-Feb-14 17:55:23

Blackbirds are a kind of thrush. [ducks]

Galen Mon 10-Feb-14 18:10:09

No! They're not ducks! They have webbed feet like you in the boogeyman brae!

Galen Mon 10-Feb-14 18:10:34

I typed boggy!

thatbags Mon 10-Feb-14 18:14:43

grin

Stansgran Mon 10-Feb-14 18:39:42

And a yellow rumped warbler has been seen in High Shincliffe. Beat that gransnetters

Galen Mon 10-Feb-14 19:25:25

A What?

Galen Mon 10-Feb-14 19:26:57

Wouldn't have any of them round here! This is a decent town. No room for hussies.
Yellow rumpled indeed!
Disgusted
Of N Somerset

Galen Sat 22-Feb-14 15:07:35

Get ready for a big Aaaahhhhhhh! folks!
I've just been to my local farm shop for some meat. As I was coming out of their drive, I saw in the field a lot of snowy white, gambolling lambs!
I'm now going into my garden to see if the mint has survived?

Also, on the way back, in the middle of the town, I had to stop the car while a gloriously coloured cock pheasant took his own sweet time to strut a cross the roadhmm

merlotgran Sat 22-Feb-14 15:35:40

We were woken up early by a thrush singing loudly outside the bedroom window this morning. So lovely to lie there and listen and know there's no need to get up.

ninathenana Sat 22-Feb-14 16:09:58

Large bumble bee buzzing around the (closed) patio doors.

JessM Sat 22-Feb-14 16:46:45

Spring flowers are busting out all over here on Sir Mon, including celandines. Lambs are two a penny. DH started wearing shorts yesterday (is the university department ready for the sight of his very sturdy legs I wonder...) and he came out walking in them today. (I am still wearing 2 layers on my legs though)
But we have yet another huge gale hammering up the Irish sea tonight.