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 Such toughies! Psilo - Fri, 29 Jan 21:22
Such toughies! Lisa58 - Fri, 29 Jan 22:22
Such toughies! Psilo - Fri, 29 Jan 22:32
Such toughies! Jill ont - Fri, 29 Jan 23:35
Such toughies! Gill - Sat, 30 Jan 07:58
Such toughies! Richard Eric - Sat, 30 Jan 12:14
Such toughies! Madge - Sat, 30 Jan 13:32
Such toughies! phill - Sat, 30 Jan 15:26
Such toughies! Gill - Sat, 30 Jan 19:36
Such toughies! Wendy Woo - Sat, 30 Jan 21:28
Such toughies! passiflora - Sun, 31 Jan 00:05
Such toughies! Oops a Daisy - Tue, 2 Feb 08:44
Such toughies! KathrynP - Fri, 5 Feb 13:44
Such toughies! Madge - Fri, 5 Feb 19:17
Such toughies! Olive - Mon, 8 Feb 18:28
Such toughies! leand - Mon, 8 Feb 20:09
Such toughies! psilo - Mon, 8 Feb 21:41
Such toughies! Madge - Tue, 9 Feb 09:03
Such toughies! Wendy Woo - Sat, 13 Feb 10:21

Such toughies! Date: Fri, 29 Jan 21:22
Author: Default User IconPsilo Location: Bolton Profile
It never ceases to amaze me just how tough some of our garden plants are. Today I went out to inspect some clematis I bought in October last year. They are still in their 2 litre pots and have been covered in almost a foot of snow and frozen solid for weeks but I was delighted to see new growth coming on all of them. What real tough plants they are! I am hoping for a real good show in my garden this summer

Also my tulips and summer fritilleries are sprouting a good inch above the compost. It seems so early but they seem adamant that they want to see the world already!

What is showing in your garden already?

Such toughies! Date: Fri, 29 Jan 22:22
Author: Custom IconLisa58 Location: Pennsylvania Profile
You mean besides frozen plant tips, and nibbled bark? Not much here yet, Psilo, and probably won't see anybody sprouting like at your place for another 2 months. Such is life in zone 5, Northeastern Pennsylvania. Lisa

Such toughies! Date: Fri, 29 Jan 22:32
Author: Default User IconPsilo Location: Bolton Profile
Our climate here Lisa is so very strange. For quite some time it was colder than even in Russia. Tonight it is very cold, minus 3 with snow today but still some plants are showing some signs of life already.Our spring always seems to start very early.
The hyacinth and narcissi bulbs that I planted in October and put on my very cold toilet windowsill (they get no heating at all) are now flowering giving wonderful scent and colour.

Such toughies! Date: Fri, 29 Jan 23:35
Author: Custom IconJill ont Location: Ontario Canada Profile
-3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! heck tonight here is -15 . -3 is quite warm.

Such toughies! Date: Sat, 30 Jan 07:58
Author: Custom IconGill Location: Russell, Bay of Islands, New Z Profile
31 here today and no rain for about 4 months Tis frazzling.

Such toughies! Date: Sat, 30 Jan 12:14
Author: Custom IconRichard Eric Location: Surrey Profile
4 months without rain is that normal? How do you manage to grow anything? Keeping things watered must be a real pain, I complain when we are without rain for 4 weeks and have to water the pot plants most days.

Such toughies! Date: Sat, 30 Jan 13:32
Author: Custom IconMadge Location: Hertfordshire UK Profile
I am always surprised to see the little violas in my containers perk up after heavy frost or snow, showing their cheerful little faces to the world. Pansies too perk up but violas, I find, are quicker to recover.

One of the advantages of snow (which may have helped your clematis psilo) is that, when it slowly thaws, it provides a huge amount of water, especially in the nooks and crannies where hoses and even rain often hardly touch. And of course it kills the aphids which damage so many plants.

Such toughies! Date: Sat, 30 Jan 15:26
Author: Default User Iconphill Location: essex Profile
the chaenomeles japonica has its spring flowers just starting the hellobours buds are peeping through the snowdrops are up no flowers yet rhubarb peeping through the soil a few primoses and lots of blue tits interested in the boxes i saw a redwing today its a really sunny day here

Such toughies! Date: Sat, 30 Jan 19:36
Author: Custom IconGill Location: Russell, Bay of Islands, New Z Profile
No it is not normal Richard... I've never seen the land look so brown and as we here in Russell rely on tank water, I can't water the garden much at all.... we've had February weather (dry and hot) for the last 4 months. Even Pav the Pukeko is rationed to one bowl of water per day

Such toughies! Date: Sat, 30 Jan 21:28
Author: Custom IconWendy Woo Location: Hayes, Middx Profile
My cyclamen are flowering outside after being covered up with a few inches of snow, and my beloved banana has made it through with signs of new growth. Im so glad I left the old leaves on it now, must have insulated the plant.

Such toughies! Date: Sun, 31 Jan 00:05
Author: Default User Iconpassiflora Location: West Midlands Profile
I am just hopeing my clematis are all ok.

Such toughies! Date: Tue, 2 Feb 08:44
Author: Default User IconOops a Daisy Location: Norwich England Profile
Yes my lilacs are budding up. Getting such itchy fingers to get seeds planted so have got some pots of geranium seeds going on my window sill. 4 up already! Spring is on its way!

Such toughies! Date: Fri, 5 Feb 13:44
Author: Custom IconKathrynP Location: South Cumbria Profile
Our snowdrops are out now (quite sheltered) and big buds on the hellebores. The bad winter has killed off my collection of alpines which I foolishly left outside in the shelter of the house. At least a lot of bugs will have been exterminated

Such toughies! Date: Fri, 5 Feb 19:17
Author: Custom IconMadge Location: Hertfordshire UK Profile
Nothing happening here Not even a solitary snowdrop Mind you, it was quite warm in the sun today so perhaps they will pop out soon.

Such toughies! Date: Mon, 8 Feb 18:28
Author: Custom IconOlive Location: Lowestoft, Suffolk Profile
Ohhhhhhh yes, these are so `Tough` as you say, Daisy

Such toughies! Date: Mon, 8 Feb 20:09
Author: Custom Iconleand Location: Cadgwith, The Lizard, Cornwall Profile
Yesterday I noticd my white crocasus in full bloom, my daffs have been flowering since Christmass and as one variety has gone over, the others have now started to flower. I can't really call them toughies though psilo, as we only had a slight dusting of snow here. My main worry are my grape vines, but I looked over them today and they seem fine. Also did a lot of pruning this morning and managed a good sized bonfire with the cuttings . Pete

Such toughies! Date: Mon, 8 Feb 21:41
Author: Custom Iconpsilo Location: Bolton Profile
Hi Pete wow you really are ahead of the game. The only daffys flowering round here are the ones i planted inside. The ones outside are only just peeking out of the soil. Is flowering so early usual in your neck of the woods. YOu dont live inside the eden project do you lol How many grape vines do you grow and what are the grapes like? sounds terrific!

Such toughies! Date: Tue, 9 Feb 09:03
Author: Custom IconMadge Location: Hertfordshire UK Profile
I see my snowdrops near to the house are in flower so that's a start! No sign of my 'February Gold' daffs yet.

Such toughies! Date: Sat, 13 Feb 10:21
Author: Custom IconWendy Woo Location: Hayes, Middx Profile
Hmmmph, well I spoke too soon ! Came home from night shift this morning to find my favourite banana not looking good. Nor are my cyclamen. And it wasnt even that cold last night (it got down to -1 at its worst). All the new shoots have withered. Dont know if to chop them off my banana or leave them on. And the cyclamen that were already in flower are laying across their gravel

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