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Spring on its way!

(44 Posts)
grandmajet Wed 17-Feb-21 15:17:09

Oh Greyduster, snakeshead fritillaries are magical plants!

rockgran Wed 17-Feb-21 15:09:55

We spent the morning weeding borders and chatting to passers by. So pleasant - despite the backache now!

Greyduster Wed 17-Feb-21 14:38:45

It’s just warming up here enough for things to start putting on a spurt. I noticed today that my favourite snakeshead fritillaries on the rockery are starting to push through the soil, but we have nothing in flower yet apart from hellebores and heathers. That is, indeed, a lovely hellebore, Boz. The white ones don’t thrive in my garden.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Wed 17-Feb-21 14:28:37

While out today I saw some daffodils, snowdrops and crocuses. It cheers us up doesn't it? They're so very badly needed during these strange times.

Severnsider Wed 17-Feb-21 14:22:07

On 1st February I cut some forsythia and brought it into the house. 2 weeks on and the flowers are out, i have a lovely vase of spring flowers. flowers

Kim19 Wed 17-Feb-21 14:19:40

Plenty of beautiful welcome snowdrops with me. Also just spotted a couple of crocii have burst out. One yellow one lilac. Am keeping a note this year because another thread suggested people only managed to grow one colour at a time. Perhaps soil related? No idea.

Lisagran Wed 17-Feb-21 14:12:49

That’s a lovely Hellebore, Boz - I’ve got lots, but not a pure white one. Must remedy that!

Boz Wed 17-Feb-21 12:54:50

my hellebores.

Boz Wed 17-Feb-21 12:41:25

I have such admiration for hellebores. Last week they were frozen solid and this week they are blooming lovely.

vampirequeen Wed 17-Feb-21 11:53:47

It's so lovely to see the spring flowers beginning to peep through or even be in bloom. This winter seems to have gone on forever.

I was totally excited today when I saw my new babies coming through. This is the first time I've tried to grow seeds that need a bit more heat to get started. They're living in a little sort of green house box thing on the kitchen windowsill during the day and on the worktop at night in case it's too cold next to the window.

To say I'm excited is an understatement grin

Casdon Wed 17-Feb-21 11:27:22

It’s more exciting than usual this year isn’t it, it seems like we’ve had a endless winter?

My problem is I’ve spent hours poring over seeds online, I’ve got enough now to rival Kew Gardens I think. I ordered a new cold frame, it’s coming next week and I can’t wait to get that going.

It makes you feel better even thinking about it.

timetogo2016 Wed 17-Feb-21 11:00:25

Whilst driving to do my Aunts shopping i saw a beautifull array of crocus and daffs.
Couldn`t help but smile.

grandmajet Wed 17-Feb-21 10:56:25

Yes, pottering at this time of year is wonderful. You can see little buds on apparently bare trees and shrubs, little green shoots starting to poke through the soil, crocuses and snowdrops. It’s the same on a walk. I’m awful for peering into people’s front gardens to see what’s coming up. A couple of times I’ve ended up chatting to the garden owner- maybe they think I’m casing the joint!

glammanana Wed 17-Feb-21 10:27:45

LG reading this thread has given me the idea of getting out in my garden this afternoon and get some tidying up done the sun is shining here and energy flowing so old clothes and shoes at the ready.

Lisagran Wed 17-Feb-21 10:10:13

I spent a lovely afternoon yesterday pottering. A bit of hope!

J52 Wed 17-Feb-21 10:08:54

Beautiful spring flowers.
I spent a lovely hour or so out in the garden, yesterday. I tidied up all the stalks and mess left over after the frost and snow. Lots of little shoots popping through. The primroses and hellebores are just coming out, but I’ve lost my snowdrops. They were only recently introduced to the garden ( in the green) but seem to have gone! I know where I can get more.
Later on its weeding the planters and pots.

glammanana Wed 17-Feb-21 10:02:33

Beautiful Lisagran I just can't wait for my garden to come alive I have ordered my yearly supply of plants for my tubs and baskets are due to be delivered soon ready for me to plant out.

Redhead56 Wed 17-Feb-21 10:00:51

The soil has warmed up now so I slowly dug over my raised veg patch. I look forward to sewing and planting but not just get have to be patient.

Lisagran Wed 17-Feb-21 09:54:19

Spring is definitely trying hard to push through here smile