Wednesday, February 14
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Oh...those hellebores, just gorgeous. They are so welcome this time of year. The dogs keep on trampling mine, good I get to enjoy yours.xxx
ReplyDeleteThe hellebores seem a little late this year, Dina. I’ll have to look back to see whether I am imagining it,
DeleteNo signs of life outside here so it's nice to see some blooms from your garden! I guess I really should check our hellebores since they could pop up before long.
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of bulbs popping up too, Dave
DeleteGorgeous colours! The purple on that plant is stunning!
ReplyDeleteIt’s good to have a bit of colour, Som
DeleteGreat aucuba- a much overlooked plant. And you garrya catkins are twice as long as mine!
ReplyDeleteWe have a self sown aucuba, Roger that was sneakily growing unnoticed behind another shrub. The garrya tassels are longer than they have ever been before.
DeleteWow, where did you find that blue sky, it's been sorely missing here. I just love those deep red berries.
ReplyDeleteJust a fleeting moment, Jo
DeleteHellebores see me and die :( but good gracious yours are divine and so are all the other wonderful colour and textures you've shared her. Lovely post xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Carrie. I'm sure the hellebores don't mean anything personal.
DeleteFabulous hanging golden curtains and your hellebores are beauties Sue.
ReplyDeleteThe garrya tassels are the best they have been, Anna.
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