Can anyone beat this, small flowered, single yellow chrysanth, still blooming outdoors in Shropshire U.K.?
I still have a huge spider hanging outside one of my windows, no idea how it's survived the cold and wet.
Reply:sheltered area outside my kitchen for nearly 2? years there as been at least one daisy flower,
Reply:Masses of flowering daffodils on a roundabout - since December!! Saw my daff bulbs poking out the ground in November - should be flowering soon! And a tree is in blossom already!!
Reply:My apple tree has blossom on it, in Hampshire UK
Reply:Yeah i can beat that..............
The trees in my garden think its so warm they've taken all there leaves off and are sitting out there naked
Reply:Yes...all artificial blooms still intact indoors
Reply:Ah! but Shropshire is God's county wherre the weather is always great (even though it's raining in Telford now :( )
Reply:Yes,I thought about mowing my lawn today.
Reply:Living next door,in Staffs;roses are still presentable and in full leaf.Passiflora covered in buds,crocus ready to flower and Dutch Iris
4" in growth.
Put it down to global warming.
Reply:Yep, we've got a late (very very late) tiny strawberry growing in the garden in the cold and wet Dutch winter!
Ha, try and top that! ;-)
Reply:Yes I can, we moved to our bungalow 5 months ago. There is a Floribunda Rose outside our bedroom window, and it still has 2 buds and an open rose flower on it
Reply:Hello!
I've been very surprised to see lots of daisys growing all over my lawn! Its supposed to be covered in snow. Didn't even need a hat today!
Phoebs
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