Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett
Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
7 months ago
Always there are beginning and ending. In some part that's over, but in other part we can find new life. I think this is a beautiful ending, and of course the beginning too
ReplyDeleteWe'll just have to enjoy each plant when we can, Endah
DeleteMy daffodils are past their best now too, another year to wait until we see them again. Nice to see the hostas coming back to life again though, I shall have to check mine.
ReplyDeleteThe white daffodils are good at the moment, Jo and we still have the large ones on the plot. As for the hostas I wonder when the slugs and snails will move in?
DeleteYour hosta's are much bigger than mine. It's a shame when the spring flowers fade but soon everything will be growing frenetically.xxx
ReplyDeleteMaybe yours are a different variety, Snowbird. WEehave several at different stages,
DeleteSuch a wonderful time of the year...even as there are endings there are always beginnings going on!!
ReplyDeleteThere's always something new to watch grown isn't there Tanya?
DeleteI've been happy to find hosta shoots this week as well. As have the snails. Let battle commence.
ReplyDeleteAnd a battle it really is CJ and that we have no chance of winning.
DeleteWe are still waiting for beginnings here. This has been the worst winter in decade. It is now quite warm but so much snow felt that it has not finished melting yet!
ReplyDeleteYou must have had our winter too, Alain as ours has been gentle with is temperature wise!
DeleteSame as Alan, I've got a few endings but having trouble with the beginnings this season.
ReplyDeleteThey'll happen, Rooko.
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