Setback 14 Feb 2025

It has been a stormy few days with heavy rains, wind and flooding in some locations. It’s a grim reminder that Mother Nature still packs a punch in the winter. The hardy plants will still keep growing and spring is still on the way but thoughts of the end of winter have been shattered.

I am pleased with the progress of the daffodils and the hyacinths. Budding continues on shrubs and trees. The green leafy rosettes on the perennials show signs that the plants are waiting to emerge. We have frost in the forecast for next week but none of the plants look like they are overly exposed.

I will be joining Six on Saturday again this week. If you are curious, come have a look. Gardeners from across the globe display the status of their gardens. Take some photos of your own, post them on your blog or from a file. The rules are posted on the website hosted here https://gardenruminations.co.uk.

Here are two perky yellow daffodils of the large cupped cultivars. They have withstood the rain and wind. I expect they will easily survive next weeks frosty conditions.

This Lenten rose and the Barrett Browning daffodil are particularly beautiful this year. This photo captures their bright white color.

Here are two indoor plants which occupy a well lit corner of the bathroom. The Euphorbia on the left will be moved to an outdoor location when frost threat is gone. The amaryllis on the right was purchased for Christmas/New year but that was not on its schedule. After blooming, it will be moved to an outdoor location and it will be planted. I have a little collection of them now.

I hope your garden is beginning to awaken or that you have been making plans for the arrival of gardening weather.

Happy Gardening!


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Author: Topdock

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8 thoughts on “Setback 14 Feb 2025”

  1. it’s great to have daffodils in bloom already!
    Regarding this euphorbia, you will keep it in a pot outside I guess? You don’t plant it in the ground? Congrats on the amaryllis. Very Nice.

  2. The Euphorbia milli (Crown of Thorns) will be kept potted outdoors for the warm weather season. I have been able to propagate it from cuttings so that I have four in containers. It tolerates some dryness and I have to give it some protection from afternoon sun but it blooms throughout most of the year.

  3. I love daffodils! I always look forward to daffodil season. I do not think one can have too many! Nice Amaryllis too. I used to give one to my grandma for Christmas since her eyesight was poor, she could better appreciate the giant flower.

  4. It is heartening to see some pretty Narcissi and your Hellebore. 😃 I am making plans, but the ground is still frozen solid here!

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