Daffs *still* flowering
This is both lovely and amazing! Daffodils are still flowering in the lanes
here, though some of them are dying back and the white pheasant eye ones are in full fig. Violets, primroses and bluebells are all vying for attention and the hedgerows look good enough to eat! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
Daffs *still* flowering
"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... This is both lovely and amazing! Daffodils are still flowering in the lanes here, though some of them are dying back and the white pheasant eye ones are in full fig. Violets, primroses and bluebells are all vying for attention and the hedgerows look good enough to eat! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) I think the difference this year is that the Daffs have flowered more gradually instead of all at once. We have some dying back, some in full bloom and even some buds yet to come out Jeanne |
Daffs *still* flowering
"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... This is both lovely and amazing! Daffodils are still flowering in the lanes here, though some of them are dying back and the white pheasant eye ones are in full fig. Violets, primroses and bluebells are all vying for attention and the hedgerows look good enough to eat! -- Very few of our Daffodils have started dying back yet, most are at their peak with a few only flowering this week. Mike www.farend.org.uk |
Daffs *still* flowering
Jeanne Stockdale writes
"Sacha" wrote in message .uk... This is both lovely and amazing! Daffodils are still flowering in the lanes here, though some of them are dying back and the white pheasant eye ones are in full fig. Violets, primroses and bluebells are all vying for attention and the hedgerows look good enough to eat! -- I think the difference this year is that the Daffs have flowered more gradually instead of all at once. We have some dying back, some in full bloom and even some buds yet to come out Taken as a whole, they have a very long flowering season, with some varieties starting in Feb and others not flowering till April/May. So anyone who grows a variety can easily have flowers at all stages at once. -- Kay |
Daffs *still* flowering
"Muddymike" wrote in message ... "Sacha" wrote in message . uk... This is both lovely and amazing! Daffodils are still flowering in the lanes here, though some of them are dying back and the white pheasant eye ones are in full fig. Violets, primroses and bluebells are all vying for attention and the hedgerows look good enough to eat! -- Very few of our Daffodils have started dying back yet, most are at their peak with a few only flowering this week. Mike www.farend.org.uk The weather has also been good so they havent been battered by wind/rain . keith |
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