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Old 16-02-2006, 05:54 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
madgardener
 
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Default First primroses...

ahhhhh primroses...........I have one hardy clump of them I hope are happy
enough to seed themselves. And banks of snowdrops?
sigh...............................I can SEE them.......the little ones with
the little lampshade like flowers and the green dots up nearer the backs of
the blossoms instead of the galanthus variety with the green dots on the
ends of each petal, right? I can STILL see them.......thanks Sacha! My
neighbor's pussywillow is plumping up and my red leaves on the tree peonies
that Mary Emma had me dig up a couple of years are unfurling.....awesome
time.............
maddie
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...saw them today on our way back from some shopping at Riverford Farm.
These seems to be the earliest primroses in our area, every year. They're
at the foot of a steep drive to a house situated at the bottom of a very
narrow lane. So - they're well drained and thanks to the surrounding
trees,
pretty well sheltered, too. The banks and hedges are still alive with
snowdrops doing their brazen thang and catkins are out in their thousands
but the primroses were a real and unexpected bonus, given the short but
nastily sharp cold spells we've had here. And last night we had 1.5" of
rain. Maybe that's the magic key! On the village green, daffodils are in
bud and clearly keen to flower so a very small dose of sunshine is going
to
help them do that - and the birds are definitely 'at it'! ;-)
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
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