Sunday 27 February 2022

Fair weather?

 The storms have gone and, although there is a bitter wind, the sun shines and spring is promised. Only two trees came down in the village as the various storms raged, along with a great deal of brash - good kindling for everyone! The snowdrops are up, seemingly impervious to anything that the weather brings. 

 I picked my first camellia flower of the season, 'Lavinia Maggee' and wandered round the garden to see what other blossom I could find.










The small pear tree is covered in moss, a sure indication of how much rain we have received this winter.
I've looked out my seed packets ready to swing into action. It's a promising time of year.










6 comments:

  1. Just love the snowdrops. I am going to check my seeds today but for winter crops.

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    1. Yes, snowdrops are great, so delicate looking yet obviously as tough as old boots!

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  2. The camellia flower is gorgeous! Here, daffies, crocus and snowdrops are making the gardens a joy to look at, and I have spotted the first tender mini leaves on a hedge. The first of March tomorrow, so even the frosty nights we are experiencing right now are soon going to be a thing of the past (I hope).

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    1. Here we are in March with the promise of good things to come.

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