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Old 28-12-2009, 12:58 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default New Year's Day flower count

On 2009-12-27 22:13:04 +0000, "David WE Roberts" said:


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On 2009-12-27 18:04:44 +0000, "David WE Roberts" said:


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Anyone else going to do the flower count on 1st Jan? If Ray isn't up
to it I'll struggle round on my own. ;-)
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Sacha
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South Devon

Not considered it, but willing to give it a try :-)

Outdoors at the moment we have geraniums (well, zonal perlagoniums)
still in flower and one yellow rose bush.
Apart from that there are various shrubs with purplish flowers (will
take advice on species)
Everything else sems to have been walloped by the recent cold spell.



You didn't do 'the count' last year, David? It's fun to see what's out
and where but it's not competitive - she says, struggling to find the
magnifying glass and notebooks. ;-)


No - was probably embroiled in something at the time.
If I remember correctly I was up on Ringing Roger on New Year's Eve in
glorious sunshine looking down on a sea of freezing fog reaching as far
as Sheffield.
Got home late (but happy) and went to bed, not bothering to see the New
Year in..
The count would have been pointless in Thatcham anyway - nothing
flowering in the garden there.

Is the count just within your own curtilage, or do you look further afield?
There are quite a few unseasonal flowers around at the moment,
including blossom on trees.

Cheers

Dave R


In your own garden, usually. Though why not include what you see in
local areas?
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Sacha