
In the middle of January I have my first flowers in the garden. The snowdrops are arriving.
FOTD 18th January 2022; SnowdropsIn the middle of January I have my first flowers in the garden. The snowdrops are arriving.
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It certainly surprised me
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Me too,ours came and went in Autumn here. It is almost mid summer here we have had plants flowering all through winter, nothing seems to grow at the corresponding opposite season here in Australia
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I saw a gorgeous red rose in one of my neighbor’s garden today but sadly my smartphone was at home đ
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That was a shame. You would never find a rose here in January
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Our Roses began flowering at the end of Spring,scraggly miniatures. Firstly the red had 4 blooms one at a time and now the yellow has had 4 each one at a time. It is on my Web about two days ago. The Platypus Lady one.
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So pretty. Are your hosta plants sending up any shoots yet?
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Not yet, they are thinking about it
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What are hosta Plants? I have not heard of them.
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I should have called them hosta lilies. They are a wonderful shade-loving plant. I am in Florida, though, so mine might grow differently than Pat’s. Hers have the most beautiful, largest leaves on a hosta that I have ever seen! Maybe this is a help.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/hosta/hosta-plant-flowering.htm
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Florida must have approximately the same Temperature as Sydney, maybe warmer so they ought to grow here.
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They prefer shade, so warm weather and shade and you should have some beautiful plants, Andrew. I hope so!
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All present and correct then – thank you
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