Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett
Wednesday, December 30
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Sucha beautiful flower shows! I never seen any of them! ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Malar
DeleteSunshine! That makes a pleasant change. Hope you haven't been flooded...
ReplyDeleteNo floodwater here thank goodness, Mark but it is heartbreaking for those who have been affected.
DeleteYou are ahead of us in some respects.. I have the quince and hellebores, but no irises yet.
ReplyDeleteJust one or two irises so far, Jessica
DeleteSue, a very pretty seeing out of 2015! Also, wanted to pop by and wish you both a Happy and Healthy 2016 :-)
ReplyDeleteWishing exactly the same to you, Shirley
DeleteWhat lovely pictures! Nothing but white at the moment on our end...
ReplyDeleteThe surprise is that the snowdrops are not ahead of the game. Margaret
DeleteJust shows there is still plenty to celebrate in the garden!
ReplyDeleteJust hope things don't peak too soon, Deborah
DeleteAmazing to see so many things in flower at this time of year, amazing to see a bit of sunshine too.
ReplyDeleteThe bit of sunshine was short lived but most welcome, Jo
DeleteGosh....and it's December! Gorgeous blooms though, loved, and was startled by the iris. All the best to you and yours Sue. Have a marvelous 2016.xxx
ReplyDeleteAnd to you too, Dina
DeleteI like your picture that shows both the flower and fruit of the Japanese quince. Have an excellent 2016.
ReplyDeleteI wish the same for you, Alain
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