Friday 31 January 2020

The Delargo Gardens - January

Here we are then me lovelies in 2020
And gosh what a very mild month it has been too
our old stalwarts are still giving us some colour

and the cyclamen are doing their stuff

as our our primulas
Now I do always say there are no colour clashes in spring
just as well we have an elegant little snow drop to tone it down.
2020 but actually not a lot has changed since the end of 2019
The herbaceous in the pots are showing signs of growth.
I love watching them sprout, getting themselves ready for the Summer
our more tender plants are still in hiding in case we get a cold snap
and if there is a little sun we still have a place so sit and wait for the wallflowers to flower
the fernary is looking lovely
and we have a couple of newbies
to join them
All in all me darlins it has been a dull month
But with  crocus and daffodils about to put on a show
Feb looks like it might be rather Fab
So please drop into our back yard and have a look.
Till then me dears,
ttfn

5 comments:

  1. Oh, yes - a mild winter that feels like Spring is always a good thing, but Storm "Ciara" has given everything a bit of a battering and we have yet to get any frosts, so let us keep our fingers crossed it all goes hunky dory again this year! Jx

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    1. Fingers crossed indeed and who knows may be the Jasmine will escape the frosts this year and actually flower

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  2. Feb looks like it might be rather fab?????!!!!
    Yes, if you're a duck.
    I do love your garden though and I hope it survives this week's storm.
    Sx

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    1. Hello Ms Scarlet thank you for dropping into the garden to say hello. I agree about the weather but am hoping the spring bulbs will be in flower in Feb and they should be rather fab
      ttfn

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  3. Hello Ms Scarlet thank you for dropping into the garden to say hello. I agree about the weather but am hoping the spring bulbs will be in flower in Feb and they should be rather fab
    ttfn

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