Unless you get -20C, cold cant really damage this, but of course snow weight could damage it, but it would soon recover... I'm not personally a...
Hello fellow jadineres! Basically I saw a houseplant in Wilkos which looked very unusual.. if I see an unusual plant, i'll usually get it...
Indeed, a remarkably long air fetch from the Arctic.. quite rare to see such a long meridional flow like that.. and of course it could be into...
only a month or so :snork:
Exacum affine... notoriously difficult to get hold of, and keep alive, but mines doing ok at the moment.. its going outside in the border in...
[img] That's on the weekend Pete, a long fetch northerly from the Arctic. I refuse to be tricked by the models, which have showed a move away...
even though warmer, it'll still be well below the seasonal average, by the looks of it! So don't expect any trees bursting into Spring growth...
I have a Cistus on my windowsill that will be pot bound by the time it is able to be planted outside.. it's growing at an extraordinary rate, and...
Got up to 9C today, now its 1C.. the temperature took a dive, but at least it'll be above 0C at midnight!
It would be very happy with light shade Jenny.. It would start to beef up somewhat.
Nice to see Jenny, its quite a leggy one that.. Is it pot bound?
That plant is Corydalis solida. The snow around it has melted and all of sudden it's in the process of blooming! Tough plant! [ATTACH] Does...
Last night recording the lowest March temperature on my records, -4.5C, and may well be classified as the lowest March minima of all time on this...
It can feel pleasant today given sunshine and no breeze.. today was 8.6C
Wouldn't mind really, except for a few things... Food prices are going to be very steep for British produce this year (soft fruit, summer roots...
spawn can survive freezes too.. a little glitch in natures perfect plan methinks (dare i say such a thing!)
You're not wrong Pete... Here is the coldest so far since 1888 I think, and could surpass that if we get very cold minimas in the final few days
Celandines have always flowered every year in February to march without fail... Its there sign that spring is here... This is the first year they...
Also dont forget it depends what device you are using... if you are viewing in mobile mode, the bar wont show up for the user, and the user won't...
its all a bit of a joke really. Summer flowering bulbs pack your suitcase! :mute:
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