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Old 10-12-2004, 08:17 AM
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Sacha wrote:
Not us but friends not far from here. Anyone else?


Yes. The wild/naturallised ones that grow in hedgerows round here in N
Yorkshire are up with about 3-5cm of leaf showing so they have been up
for a while before I noticed them.

I have also got rhubarb restarting into growth it is that warm!

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snowdrops in lawn have just poked their heads through ground, but i think they've stopped. whereas the crocus & snowdrops in pots are at least 1" in height

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Old 11-12-2004, 12:44 AM
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Yes. The wild/naturallised ones that grow in hedgerows round here in N
Yorkshire are up with about 3-5cm of leaf showing so they have been up
for a while before I noticed them.

I have also got rhubarb restarting into growth it is that warm!


We've got little shoots of snowdrops..but also quite a few primulas in flower,
as well as rockery campanula
(We'll pay for thisI tell 'ee..'tis not nacheral !-
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