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Sacha

2005-11-26, 11:21 am

Another 'funny old year' moment - snowdrops which don't usually show until
much later, are already poking through the grass in some areas. OTOH, a
climbing 'Iceberg' rose is still budding and flowering, some valerian is in
flower, and so are quite a few other things that should really be having
their winter snooze. And Mahonia bealei is flowering its socks off, as is
another much taller Mahonia I can't remember the name of.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)

Kay

2005-11-26, 12:21 pm

In article <BFAE21FC.2496A%sacha@gardenweedws506.fsnet.co.uk>, Sacha
<sacha@gardenweedws506.fsnet.co.uk> writes
>Another 'funny old year' moment - snowdrops which don't usually show until
>much later, are already poking through the grass in some areas. OTOH, a
>climbing 'Iceberg' rose is still budding and flowering, some valerian is in
>flower, and so are quite a few other things that should really be having
>their winter snooze. And Mahonia bealei is flowering its socks off, as is
>another much taller Mahonia I can't remember the name of.


The downside of all this is that we never quite finished our autumn!
Lots of trees were still in full leaf when the frosts his, and instead
of going the usual gorgeous colours, their leaves have been frosted and
are hanging like limp dishrags. The garden's a bit of a mess atm - I'll
be glad when winter proper comes and all these limp things are replaced
by the bark colours.
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"

JennyC

2005-11-26, 1:21 pm


"Kay" <kay@scarboro.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:zUM9lSBJTIiDFwB0@scarboro.demon.co.uk...
> In article <BFAE21FC.2496A%sacha@gardenweedws506.fsnet.co.uk>, Sacha
> <sacha@gardenweedws506.fsnet.co.uk> writes
>
> The downside of all this is that we never quite finished our autumn!
> Lots of trees were still in full leaf when the frosts his, and instead
> of going the usual gorgeous colours, their leaves have been frosted and
> are hanging like limp dishrags. The garden's a bit of a mess atm - I'll
> be glad when winter proper comes and all these limp things are replaced
> by the bark colours.
> Kay


I've been putting of clearing up.........but today could not stand the sight of
the frozen coleus any longer!
Still have roses in bloom :~))
Jenny


Sacha

2005-11-26, 1:21 pm

On 26/11/05 15:52, in article zUM9lSBJTIiDFwB0@scarboro.demon.co.uk, "Kay"
<kay@scarboro.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> In article <BFAE21FC.2496A%sacha@gardenweedws506.fsnet.co.uk>, Sacha
> <sacha@gardenweedws506.fsnet.co.uk> writes
>
> The downside of all this is that we never quite finished our autumn!
> Lots of trees were still in full leaf when the frosts his, and instead
> of going the usual gorgeous colours, their leaves have been frosted and
> are hanging like limp dishrags. The garden's a bit of a mess atm - I'll
> be glad when winter proper comes and all these limp things are replaced
> by the bark colours.


We've still got a couple of beech trees with leaves on, looking wonderful
but incongruous when it snowed!
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)

datsy

2005-11-26, 5:21 pm


> Another 'funny old year' moment - snowdrops which don't usually show until
> much later, are already poking through the grass in some areas.


Well, .....my daffodils started poking through at the end of October - in
Ayrshire. They're now a couple of inches high.


martin

2005-11-26, 7:21 pm

On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 17:38:13 +0100, "JennyC"
<JennyC.squirrel@chello.nl> wrote:


>I've been putting of clearing up.........but today could not stand the sight of
>the frozen coleus any longer!
>Still have roses in bloom :~))


Us too!

The ivy got blown off the wall, no tiles came off although they were
rattling for hours.
--
Martin
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