What's Looking Good in February 2023

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  1. Daniel W

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    I haven't decided yet if I want to over-summer it. I generally try to keep everything alive, but I have to budget my energy. i imagine it will need repotting, if I want to keep it. kudos to you for keeping them going!
     
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  2. Logan

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    Thank you Sjoerd Pacnorwest and Melody, it wasn't so sunny today but the bees were on the hellebores, sorry haven't got any pics.
     
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  3. Zigs

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    Few more Snowdrops :)

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  4. Melody Mc.

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    A winter rose bush. A thank you gift from Hubby to enjoy inside until it moves outdoors into it's summer pot on the deck.
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  5. Sjoerd

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    Stunning Mel, just stunning.
    Red and white.
    I like seeingwhere you live.
     
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    That is one thoughtful husband! Your rose will be happy outside when the weather gets better, and you and your rose will be happy inside until then.
     
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  7. Logan

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    That's very thoughtful of your husband Melody and I'm sure that it will be fine when planted out and love the colour.
     
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  8. Droopy

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    I'm pleased to announce that we have blooms! Other than snowflakes, snowdrops, and crocus that is. Got some Cyclamen a friend of mine insisted I take and plant in my garden since she had bought three pots of the thing and only had room for two:

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    Also got Helleborus blooms. Here are three I managed to photograph without breaking anything in the process.

    This is H. Cinderella:

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    A double, nameless beauty originally from my mother's garden.

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    And this one, a very charming Helleborus with longer, more wavy petals than the others I've seen around. It's a rescue from a grocery shop and I'm ever so glad I saw it between other half-dead plants.

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  9. Melody Mc.

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    Wow Droopy. :setf_049: Those as SO BEAUTIFUL. What lovely photos. I really like the wavy petalled one. Your spring has sprung! How long are your days now?
     
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  10. Daniel W

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    @Droopy those are amazing! Just beautiful!
     
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  11. Sjoerd

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    Noffink helleboring about your Helleborus’.
    I have been waiting for your annual show. What a collection you have.
    Stunning….really.
     
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  12. Zigs

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    Lovely Droopy :)

    Had an Echeveria go off this morning, c.v. bombycina :)

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    Great parade of spring pics. Keep ‘em coming…
     
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    Crocuses along the path in the front garden
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    @Droopy those hellebores look great, I've got a double one but it doesn't set seed :(
     
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