WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN JANUARY 2018

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  1. wiseowl

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    Good morning:smile:

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      Snow in summer growing already:smile:

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        :oopss: They are in the wrong thread!!!! perhaps admin can move it. @Zigs or @ARMANDII
         
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          Coronilla glauca.
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          Daphne aureomarginata
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          Grevillea Cambera Gem, just a few flowers staring to open.
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          Rhubarb coming up.
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          All the small tender plants have gone in the greenhouse which just leaves the palms in the exotic bed.
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            I just love these plants they're beauties :love30:...got a nice false one on my decking for £20 :roflol: as I had to keep replacing plants out growing the pots :whistle:

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              @strongylodon your plants are so much in advance of ours. :blue thumb: :sad: I've had a look at our Coronillas and Daphne and not even a hint of any flowers. I love the look of your exotic bed.
               
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                @shiney, my Sophora is only just showing tight buds so yours is more advanced!:smile:
                 
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                  My first snowdrops are out. These particular ones have been growing in this spot for a number of years. It was from here that I harvested all the other snowdrops that are now spread throughout my garden. There are still places that will benefit from a bit of winter colour. When these start to go over I will probably thin them out a bit and redistribute them again.

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                    Hellebore

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                    Viola

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                    Iris Reticulata

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                    This Scabious has been flowering since last June non-stop

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                        A few snowdrops
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                            Hello in the garden this morning:smile:

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