Wednesday, February 5

January in pictures






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  1. I hope you have your hatches battened for this coming weekend? Might make for some interesting February photos, and hoping you stay safe!

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    1. It certainly sounds as though things will get exciting, Deborah

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  2. How exciting to see signs of the new allotment year Sue 😄 I bought some seed potatoes today and am now wondering where to keep them. I don't really want to plant before mid April. I will probably keep them in an unheated bedroom. Where do you store yours?

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    1. We have set our seed potatoes out in the summerhouse, Anna and will throw some fleece over if frosts are predicted.

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    2. That sounds an ideal spot. We no longer have an outdoor shed so the bedroom is the coolest spot I can find. At least I don't have to worry about any frost damage.

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  3. Your allotment looks lush even during winter. All the new starts are exciting to see. Even our snowdrops are blooming now. We had several days of above normal temps so they popped open. I almost had a hellebore blooming too but now it is back to winter. It won't be long tho.

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    1. It’s certainly good to see the first flowers of 2020, Lisa

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  4. I always enjoy seeing your photos of the Wildlife Park and it's nice to see signs of plants beginning to wake up too, but my favourite this month has to be Tivvy, such a lovely photo.

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    1. As you can guess we have loads of photos and videos of Tivvy, Jo but i just want the real her back!!

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  5. WOW I was not excepting the zoo animals, hahaha. Fabulous photos of a very interesting and busy month. Best of luck with all your spuds and ohhh the bulbs are ready to explode with colour - exciting!

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    1. Needless to say they were not on the allotment, Carrie

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  6. What great photos! I can't get over how green it is. I needed to see some green, as my world is very white right now.

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    1. You do get lots of snow don’t you, Bonnie. Usually at most we will have a week’s worth each year and not really deep.

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  7. Oh, wonderful pictures as always. Those cats!!! I really enjoyed them!xxx

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    1. As long as we are separated from them, Dina

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