Posted Sat 29 February 2020 in garden
Compare with last year.
Weather
The average temperature was 4.7C with a minimum of -1.1C and maximum of 11.8C, and
there were 5 frost days when the temperature dropped below zero.
So overall it was warmer than November and December.
It rained on 19 days, with a total of 74mm of rain, so there was much
less rain than in many places that suffered floods.
Funnily enough the minimum temperature through the whole of the winter
months was only -2.3C and there was a colder day in November than that. Its
also likely that the temperature will drop below that in
March too in which case there will be colder days in autumn and spring
than in winter.
Flowering
Things look more bare than I remember at this time last year, mainly I think because the new area which is highly visible from the house has no evergreen or …
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Posted Mon 03 February 2020 in garden
I had forgotten I planted some Eranthis hyemalis in the part of
the garden near the house.
One of them has pushed up a flower bud.
No sign of any more so far, nor the ones from last year.
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Posted Fri 31 January 2020 in garden
Compare with last year.
Weather
The average temperature was 5.6C with a minimum of -2.3C and maximum of 12.8C, and
there were 3 frost days when the temperature dropped below zero.
So overall it was warmer than November and December.
It rained on 17 days, with a total of 32mm of rain, so quite dry.
Last year it was much colder with an average temperature of 3.8C.
Flowers
There is not a lot of difference to the end of December although of
course the Primroses, Hellebores and Cyclamen coum are more advanced.
The white Hellebore is doing very well this year:
The new red one is flowering quite well but is much smaller:
- Snowdrops
- I can't say the snowdrops are thriving, be interesting to see
how many there are this year. Some are just starting to flower:
New shoots
There are lots of tulips, daffodils and crocus beginning to …
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Posted Sun 19 January 2020 in garden
The first signs of the Anemone blanda
have appeared.
This is exactly the same day as the first sighting last
year, but earlier than 2018 where the
first sighting was the 4th February.
They typically flower until at least the end of April.
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Posted Sat 18 January 2020 in garden
The yellow Primrose to the left has a distinctly lighter center
than the primrose that was planted in early January 2018.
I see from a web search that they take about 20 months from
germination to first flower, so there is just about enough time for
this to be an offspring of the one I bought. On the other hand it may
be just a coincidence and it arrived some other way, since there were
other primula in the garden originally although all either cowslip or
polyanthus style.
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Posted Tue 31 December 2019 in garden
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Posted Sat 30 November 2019 in garden
It seems to me that last year,
there were flowers surviving much later than this year.
The Penstemon that I grew last year, survived but did not flower - I
saw one flower, but did not get a picture.
Weather
The average temperature was 5.6C with a minimum of -3.4C and maximum of 11.2C, and
there were 7 days when the temperature dropped below zero.
It rained on 28 days, with a total of 140mm of rain.
Flowering early in the month
- Sedum
- The flower heads last year were really small, but this year
much larger - I would say more normal size. Perhaps the dry weather
last year was the problem.
- Salvia
- The shrubby Salvia's were still in flower in the early part of
the month. Here is Salvia 'Day glow'.
- Lewisia
- The Lewisiacontinued flowering throughout the month. This is really out of season for it …
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Posted Sat 30 November 2019 in garden
My first six on Saturday for a while, on the off chance that you are
wondering what that is all about then head over to
The propagator blog for lots more slices of Saturday garden life
in six easily digestible pieces.
After a week of darkness and rain it cleared up for the weekend for a
change. Of course the sun was combined with some frost,
it's the 8th day this autumn that the temperature has dropped
below zero.
There is far less surviving colour in the garden last year, I was just
looking at pictures from last year, and the autumn flowers lasted right into
December, whereas this year there is very little left.
Cyclamen
Every year I get one of the tender Cyclamenand plant it for the splash of colour. This year I decided to keep it in a pot as I thought I could make it …
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