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Willi 17-12-2011 11:20 PM

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2 days ago I spotted the last bit of flowering in my garden. W

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joevan[_3_] 18-12-2011 01:09 AM

Purple Deadnettle
 
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 00:20:26 +0100, Willi wrote:

2 days ago I spotted the last bit of flowering in my garden. W

http://members.aon.at/supervague/images/garden.html

Nice spotting. The seasons are nice. Cold, fewer bad insects. Always
warm lots of nasty gnats and such. I always like your posts.
I would like to see more of your garden..

Dan Espen[_2_] 18-12-2011 07:34 AM

Purple Deadnettle
 
Willi writes:

2 days ago I spotted the last bit of flowering in my garden. W


You must not have any Vinca Minor.
Ours bloom all winter. (Central NJ, USA.)

Admittedly it's one or 2 flowers in 200 sqare feet,
but it's nice to go out even with snow on the ground
and see one or 2 little blue flowers.

I just counted 4 flowers 2 days ago.

--
Dan Espen

Willi 18-12-2011 05:16 PM

Purple Deadnettle
 
Am 18.12.2011 02:09, schrieb joevan:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 00:20:26 +0100, wrote:

2 days ago I spotted the last bit of flowering in my garden. W

http://members.aon.at/supervague/images/garden.html

Nice spotting. The seasons are nice. Cold, fewer bad insects. Always
warm lots of nasty gnats and such. I always like your posts.
I would like to see more of your garden..


Thanks a lot. There will be more. ;)

Willi 18-12-2011 05:21 PM

Purple Deadnettle
 
Am 18.12.2011 08:34, schrieb Dan Espen:
writes:

2 days ago I spotted the last bit of flowering in my garden. W


You must not have any Vinca Minor.
Ours bloom all winter. (Central NJ, USA.)

Admittedly it's one or 2 flowers in 200 sqare feet,
but it's nice to go out even with snow on the ground
and see one or 2 little blue flowers.

I just counted 4 flowers 2 days ago.


I have them. I vaguely remember that I have seen blooms still in
November. I live at 48° latitude, which would be relative to America
somehwhere at the North/South border between Canada and USA. Periwinkle
doesn't flower here (Central Europe) in winter. I looked today, there
aren't even buds either.

Wolf K[_2_] 18-12-2011 08:01 PM

Purple Deadnettle
 
On 18/12/2011 2:34 AM, Dan Espen wrote:
writes:

2 days ago I spotted the last bit of flowering in my garden. W


You must not have any Vinca Minor.
Ours bloom all winter. (Central NJ, USA.)

Admittedly it's one or 2 flowers in 200 sqare feet,
but it's nice to go out even with snow on the ground
and see one or 2 little blue flowers.

I just counted 4 flowers 2 days ago.


Vinca is very invasive up here, even though it goes dormant in the
winter. My wife has declared war on it, while I like it, so we don't
discuss it any more.

;-)

Wolf K.

Dan Espen[_2_] 19-12-2011 01:54 AM

Purple Deadnettle
 
Willi writes:

Am 18.12.2011 08:34, schrieb Dan Espen:
writes:

2 days ago I spotted the last bit of flowering in my garden. W


You must not have any Vinca Minor.
Ours bloom all winter. (Central NJ, USA.)

Admittedly it's one or 2 flowers in 200 sqare feet,
but it's nice to go out even with snow on the ground
and see one or 2 little blue flowers.

I just counted 4 flowers 2 days ago.


I have them. I vaguely remember that I have seen blooms still in
November. I live at 48° latitude, which would be relative to America
somehwhere at the North/South border between Canada and
USA. Periwinkle doesn't flower here (Central Europe) in winter. I
looked today, there aren't even buds either.


We're latitude 40.
I never see any buds, just the flowers.
I don't see anything online about late or winter blooming.
Maybe I should keep closer track...

We do have a lot of it, it fights with the pachysandra for dominance
in the back part of our yard.

--
Dan Espen

Mad Cow 19-12-2011 04:03 PM

Purple Deadnettle
 
In article , Wolf K
writes

Vinca is very invasive up here, even though it goes dormant in the
winter. My wife has declared war on it, while I like it, so we don't
discuss it any more.


You wouldn't like it as much if it'd swamped everything else!
--
Sue ]:(:)

Willi 19-12-2011 11:46 PM

Purple Deadnettle
 
Am 19.12.2011 02:54, schrieb Dan Espen:
writes:

Am 18.12.2011 08:34, schrieb Dan Espen:
writes:

2 days ago I spotted the last bit of flowering in my garden. W

You must not have any Vinca Minor.
Ours bloom all winter. (Central NJ, USA.)

Admittedly it's one or 2 flowers in 200 sqare feet,
but it's nice to go out even with snow on the ground
and see one or 2 little blue flowers.

I just counted 4 flowers 2 days ago.


I have them. I vaguely remember that I have seen blooms still in
November. I live at 48° latitude, which would be relative to America
somehwhere at the North/South border between Canada and
USA. Periwinkle doesn't flower here (Central Europe) in winter. I
looked today, there aren't even buds either.


We're latitude 40.
I never see any buds, just the flowers.
I don't see anything online about late or winter blooming.
Maybe I should keep closer track...

We do have a lot of it, it fights with the pachysandra for dominance
in the back part of our yard.


You could send a pic of the winner. ;)


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