tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2417381781440063818.post2652938086018490807..comments2024-02-22T10:37:49.541+00:00Comments on John Grimshaw's Garden Diary: 'Three Ships' and a BeechJohn Grimshawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17363269527913926672noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2417381781440063818.post-7491932198462975252011-11-20T14:42:12.898+00:002011-11-20T14:42:12.898+00:00Not a sign of even a snout of G. 'Three Ships&...Not a sign of even a snout of G. 'Three Ships' here but G. elwesii 'Barnes' has flowered and are obviously considered delectable by the slug population as they all look so tatty.Paddy Tobinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2417381781440063818.post-30453425194691360962011-11-19T19:41:19.248+00:002011-11-19T19:41:19.248+00:00With global warming afflicting our planet, it’s no...With global warming afflicting our planet, it’s no wonder that the world of flora gets confused and blooms appear when they are least expected.<br /><br />I, for instance, have several Sun Flowers in full bloom at the moment and that hasn’t happened in the past.Hanna at Orchid Carehttp://orchidcare.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2417381781440063818.post-18317041287565299842011-11-15T20:07:07.524+00:002011-11-15T20:07:07.524+00:00Amazing to see Galanthus bloom at this time of yea...Amazing to see Galanthus bloom at this time of year, especially for a Dane. However, weather has been different the past years, and it´s rather unusual for this season. I myself have a Rhododendron `Mrs.Furnivall´. Until the weekend it had two large buds, now they´re in full bloom. <br />Lovely photo of the beech.<br />Fie.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com