Yesterday we had 18 deg C/64 deg F. Today it's colder, 12 deg C/54 deg F, but still the plants had a real boost. The double Sanguinariaa...
Sanguinaria canadense, blood root. I've got them in my front border, and I'm very proud to have it too. :D The flowers don't last long, but the...
It's weird here too. The hedge is starting to bloom, it's two weeks early by normal standards. The plum tree is flowering, and the small hearts...
Congratulations on your birthday, Toni! Enjoy it the way you want to, it's your day after all. :stew2:
It's way past 09.30 now, any news?
A warm welcome to you from mid-Norway. :D There are some palm growers in here somewhere. :stew2:
So it's either 2 or 1 or today? No wonder you're feeling good, keep at it!
Lovely blooms. I like the orangy yellow rose of yours, does it have a scent? That pink peony is really putting on a show.
It's lovely. :D Do you know the name of it?
It looks like a corn flower, Centaurea cyanus, to me.
We call them "bead flowers" or "pearl flowers" in Norwegian. I'm so glad plants have Latin names or I wouldn't manage to talk about them in a...
I like the Muscari. :D They propagate so quickly and are so undemanding to grow. Yours are really performing well.
Awww, that's the sweetest head board I've ever seen. Well, noticed, at least. I'm so pleased for you that the lady finally gave in. Your iris is...
Glendann is a woman of many talents! :D
My, oh, my such a gorgeous bloom! :shock: My husband's drooling. I'll know what to look for next time I go orchid shopping.
You've got a lovely landscape and gorgeous blues up there! :D Poor Balder, I guess he doesn't like getting wet.
Good luck to them. I think they'll be fine, they're tough, little plants. Ours were flat out for some days but got up and continued blooming once...
Well done, lovely result! :D It's so nice to be able to use what's already there, I like that too.
Adorable blooms and colours. Your herbs are very tempting-looking. :D I've no idea what you've got there, but it's all lovely.
They are all lovely. Congratulations on your craziness, good result. :D Those small, blue ones, are they Lobelia perhaps?