2026 - What's made you Happy today
JJB Offline
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No daffs yet here Sad
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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First Camellia is starting to open. First time this one has flowered since I brought it 2 years ago.
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Late last week, so not today, but the council planted some trees on our road at last. The rowan that had been there had to be cut down a few years ago because it was leaning quite heavily. I thought they were going to replant immediately, but they paved it over instead. We now have a Amelanchier/shadbush/shadwood/shadblow/serviceberry/sarvisberry/juneberry/saskatoon/sugarplum/wild-plum/chuckley pear on the pavement outside.
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(04-02-2026, 11:31 AM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Late last week, so not today, but the council planted some trees on our road at last. The rowan that had been there had to be cut down a few years ago because it was leaning quite heavily. I thought they were going to replant immediately, but they paved it over instead. We now have a Amelanchier/shadbush/shadwood/shadblow/serviceberry/sarvisberry/juneberry/saskatoon/sugarplum/wild-plum/chuckley pear on the pavement outside.
At first glance I thought "That's a lot of trees" - then I realised they're alternative names for  an Amelanchier. Big Grin Nice choice - you may get some fruit as a bonus.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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(04-02-2026, 12:18 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(04-02-2026, 11:31 AM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Late last week, so not today, but the council planted some trees on our road at last. The rowan that had been there had to be cut down a few years ago because it was leaning quite heavily. I thought they were going to replant immediately, but they paved it over instead. We now have a Amelanchier/shadbush/shadwood/shadblow/serviceberry/sarvisberry/juneberry/saskatoon/sugarplum/wild-plum/chuckley pear on the pavement outside.
At first glance I thought "That's a lot of trees" - then I realised they're alternative names for  an Amelanchier. Big Grin Nice choice - you may get some fruit as a bonus.
Snowy mespilus is another one of it's many names I came upon on a quick search! Rolleyes
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Yellow catkins on the hazels, waving their little tails in the breeze and glowing like a ray of sunshine............this was yesterday, of course. Poor little catkins are dangling, damp and dripping today............but they'll shake it all off and be back to brighten my garden soon. Let's hear it for the catkins and anyone called Hazel. Big Grin
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Crocus are flowering     
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