That’s a lucky bloke, Mel. Stay warm.
That foto makes me shiver— Burrrrrrrrr.
Why you do refer to our sweet lil Rufus do you? Oh me, oh my.
Be careful out therel, Netty.
Say Loggie, you have some that look like that, don’t you?
Hear, hear Jane ! It would have been more expedient than to wait for Darwin to kick in.
Thanks Loggie. Not a lot of action here, but there is a beginning.
Well Mel, the plant is about 25 cm tall. I call that short. It is nice to have, but I do not plan on getting any more. I am really happy for this...
Ok then, Eileen. I will let my imagination imagine. Thanks anyway. Stay warm.
Oh deer me. Chuckle…Daniël, It sounds like you know what’s what. I hope you can catch the beast in the act.
It is odd as you say, but dja know what— the garden centre’s operate on a sort of fad mentality. That is to say that plants come and go in...
Pac—The next time I see a lost tourist here, I am going to ask them if they know you.
That is such a shame. Hang in there, mate.
Too right, Cayu. There are some remarkable Helleborus plants, aren’t there? There are a couple of folks on here that have decent collections....
That’s right. It bloomed twice a year for me. I was very fond of it . One year it froze to death. I have not neen able to find another one since.
Those freckles are cute, aren’t they. I had a Clematis sort that looked very similar to this Helleborus.
Oh Pac— I am sorry to hear that it is still snowing there. Well, snow is nice but it may now stop. I’ll bet you are itching to start poking about...
Well, I have had to wait whilst a couple of you showed your stunning specimens of this type of plant whilst mine stubbornly stayed wrapped tightly...
Great posting, Daniel. You are really busy there. I so enjoy reading your postings. Good luck with the christmas cactus. I can’t imagine it not...
Ta KK. Yes, I like Spring because every few days there is a new surprise happening with te plants.