The boring thread.....

Started by Scrumpy, July 18, 2023, 11:58:08 AM

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klondike

You won't normally find those in gardens as they are fussy where they grow - in woods there are plenty of areas you won't find them and others where there is a huge mass of them - some shade is one need and that is often rare in gardens and where there is any it is like as not mowed grass.


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Raven

Back to rain again  :boo: I used to see lots of early flowers in Dunnet Forest when I walked there with Dageus. Snowdrops, Crocus, Bluebells and a huge patch of Primroses, it was so cheering in a still bleak forest.
Haven't been there this year yet, I don't like going in there on my own.

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Mups

Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 08:26:45 AMYou won't normally find those in gardens as they are fussy where they grow - in woods there are plenty of areas you won't find them and others where there is a huge mass of them - some shade is one need and that is often rare in gardens and where there is any it is like as not mowed grass.
I have got a few Bluebells which come up each year in my back garden.   The English type,  not the Spanish 'invaders.'    
I think, as you say though,  they are more plentiful in some woodlands.  

Mups

Good morning folks. 
I've just made another cuppa.  Do you want one? 

Alex

4 degrees here this morning ❄❄ I'm off to meet a friend for coffee this morning, she's in the process of moving to Spain.  She's sold her house already and has found a beautiful villa in Almeria.   Hope this isn't the last time I see her !!!