
How does your Garden Grow?
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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Fantastic colour.
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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Pigeon, nice focal point
Anyway, blackthorn, is that not a little late for it to flower?

Anyway, blackthorn, is that not a little late for it to flower?
Re: How does your Garden Grow?
It varies depending on the spring.
Tree fern hasn't sprouted after that terrible winter and the cordylines have had it. :(
Tree fern hasn't sprouted after that terrible winter and the cordylines have had it. :(
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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Yeah the winter was bad.
Normally Blackthorn flowers in March or thereabouts. Hawthorn in May.
Everything really has been slow to start this year.
Normally Blackthorn flowers in March or thereabouts. Hawthorn in May.
Everything really has been slow to start this year.
Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Ahhh...hawthorn...STMBO agrees.
Blackthorn further up flowered in March.

Blackthorn further up flowered in March.

Re: How does your Garden Grow?
It looks like I got the white balance wrong...but that's exactly how it looks.bobbob wrote:Fantastic colour.

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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Do you have sloes on that bush?
If not then it is a Hawthorn.
When they both are in flower I struggle to tell the difference. What helps me is the time of year. Which of course this year can be a bit of a problem!
If not then it is a Hawthorn.
When they both are in flower I struggle to tell the difference. What helps me is the time of year. Which of course this year can be a bit of a problem!
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