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So, let me get this right, we are planning a photo of a flower each day - in December!! As PP said in a different thread timing is everything.
I've counted and I have perhaps 4 flowering things out ATM not sure where I'll go after Dec 4th.......... rinse and repeat maybe.
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WRONG!!!! ^^^^^
Its All the flowers on the 1st day of the month - so 1st Dec, 1st Jan etc.
If you miss the 1st day, do it on the 2nd.
Are these words short enough for you to understand, Jen.
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It’s sleeting it down just now but I do have Marigolds in my GH.
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JJB
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CAN YOU TYPE A LITTLE LOUDER I'm hard of reading
DUH,! saw the post where you mentioned a flower day and thought that to be what you were getting us to do. First of the month I can do. Although it's a shame the sun has disappeared before I can get out.
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A list of all the flowers I can find out at the moment. I've taken photos if you want them but I thought you might be bored. It's quite amazing what you find when you start looking.
Pansy
Primrose/Polyanthus
Choisya
Aubretia just one or two single flowers
Arabis
Winter jasmine
Pinks
Sedum, just one tatty flower
Gazanias, several rather weatherbeaten blooms
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I have...
polyanthus
one hollyhock flower
sweet rocket, just a few flowers on one stem
cupids dart
I was going to add hardy fuchsia, but though the flowers are hanging on, after the snow and frost they are mostly tinged brown
rose in bud
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I could find a couple: a rambling rose and some heather.
I could do with taking some cuttings of the heather but not sure when the best time is or how big they should be.
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This is what I found flowering this morning
Calendula
2 varieties of fuchsia
Sweet William
Crazy daisy
Hellebore
Berberis
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This one was a surprise. Borage
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Sprinting (slowly) round the garden before the rains retuned this morning I saw -
calendula
rose mermaid
geranium sanguinium
gaura
borage
rosemary *
winter honeysuckle *
bolted broccoli
blue honeywort
love in the mist
cosmos - well, it had petals, I'm not sure you'd really call it flowering!
primrose *
coreopsis
Plus various thistles, dandelions and friends.
Only the typical winter ones * looked happy, plus the marigolds, and for the rest, their days are probably numbered!
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