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Spring is coming

Post: # 211470Post Odsox »

While clearing the lawn this morning of kid's toys, dog's toys etc in preparation for mowing, I noticed that the first shoots of daffodils are just starting to show through. I will now have to avoid those spots for the next mowings, but nice to see all the same.

I just looked back through previous year's postings and they are quite a bit earlier this year, so hopefully that is a good sign.
Only once in the 16 years we've been here have they flowered in December, usually the first week of January but last year not until late January with the cold winter. :flower:
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Post: # 211471Post Mrs H »

Oh fingers crossed its a sign of a mild winter to come. I love when the daff shoots begin to show and lambs begin to appear a sure sign that summer is just round the corner!!! Xx

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Ah, cool. Maybe my daffs will flower in May next year then, instead of mid June as usual?

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next planted his broad beans and onions 2 weeks ago and they are up 2/3" already :flower:
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I haven't even planted mine yet! Yes, believe it or not I don't yet have them growing in my garden. I keep planting them, but they never show :( I have cold, clay soil so I think they maybe just rot away over the winter instead of growing. Do you think if I plant them in Spring instead they might survive and provide me with flowers the following year?
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Post: # 211530Post Millymollymandy »

A lot of mine go in after the dahlias come out which could be in November. I don't expect to see the first of the foliage until the time that Odsox's are flowering, or even later. :lol:

Rosey why not try planting your bulbs in large pots?

One of my neighbours says she's heard it's going to be a ........... COLD WINTER. :(
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Millymollymandy wrote: One of my neighbours says she's heard it's going to be a ........... COLD WINTER. :(
Afraid I'm with your neighbour on that MMM, early fruits and plenty of them normally show nature giving a helping hand to creatures to stock up for the winter.
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Odsox wrote:While clearing the lawn this morning of kid's toys, dog's toys etc in preparation for mowing, I noticed that the first shoots of daffodils are just starting to show through. I will now have to avoid those spots for the next mowings, but nice to see all the same.

I just looked back through previous year's postings and they are quite a bit earlier this year, so hopefully that is a good sign.
Only once in the 16 years we've been here have they flowered in December, usually the first week of January but last year not until late January with the cold winter. :flower:
Euch!! This fills me with horror! Waaay too early for me, thanks! :shock:

I have not even started planting next years daffs yet, I hope they aren't that early, at that rate they will be up before the snowdrops. I like a bit of barren winter to have a proper breather before it all starts over again.
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Post: # 211696Post fifi folle »

Eek, not a chance up here! Although the anemones I planted have decided to come up now rather than in the spring which has annoyed me, silly nature - it's autumn not spring! Any advice, they're in pots, should I bring them in when it gets colder?

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Post: # 211710Post Millymollymandy »

Sometimes my anemones show growth about December but don't flower until about March so I would leave them outside, though if it is very cold it may be worth wrapping the pots with bubble wrap to prevent the roots from freezing solid and harming the roots or putting in a cold frame.
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Millymollymandy wrote: One of my neighbours says she's heard it's going to be a ........... COLD WINTER. :(
Afraid I'm with your neighbour on that MMM, early fruits and plenty of them normally show nature giving a helping hand to creatures to stock up for the winter.
Now if only I could find someone to knit me a good jumper!!
Our fruit wasn't early, in fact our blackberries were really late, but I put that down to the early drought. I'm normally picking well ahead of those of you in the UK but this year we were much later!

I don't mind a cold winter but at least it would be nice to have a mild one this year after two harsh ones on the trot! :roll: :( :(
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Post: # 211711Post Millymollymandy »

bonniethomas06 wrote:I like a bit of barren winter to have a proper breather before it all starts over again.
Oh god so do I!!! With all the fruit and veg and preserving, and now clearing the weedy mess that is the veg patch in order to plant out new strawbs and rejigging flower beds, I am knackered and am really, REALLY, looking forward to that breather! :mrgreen: I want to start knitting again!
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