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 ...
6 months ago
Whoo hoo! Get your paintbrush out Sue.
ReplyDeletePaintbrush and cotton buds have been very busy, Jessica
DeleteBeautiful ..do they have any fragrance ?
ReplyDeleteI can't detect any fragrance Daisy Debs
DeleteWow - gorgeous! Are they early, or do they flower in February every year?
ReplyDeleteSlightly earlier as it flowered the beginning of March last year but only produced one or two flowers. Next to flower will be the nectarine and then the peach. All are in our garden cold greenhouse
DeleteHow wonderful, Sue! Apricot is blooming in February. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nadezda
DeleteBeautiful blossom.. buzz buzz :o)
ReplyDeleteDo you think my pollination technique would be more effective if I buzzed, Julie?
DeleteFingers crossed for some fruit, Alain
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if you will bee busy. (Sorry)
ReplyDeleteI have 'bee'n buzzing Brian
DeleteHope you get handful of fruits Sue! ;)
ReplyDeleteSo do I Malar
DeleteIt's getting to the busy season now isn't it Sue. I am attempting to get into the greenhouse in the next couple of weeks after tidying up after the men of the house who have used it as a shed... again! Lots of seeds bought but no gorgeous trees such as yours in there.
ReplyDeleteOurs needed quite a bit of tidying and is now all ready to go.
DeleteGosh they are beautiful flowers, even the buds are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThey are Annie - the nectarine and peach buds are even pinker
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