Any signs of spring?
- Blaze
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Any signs of spring?
Whilst we have a very mild climate here, the cold winds have slowed the development of some plants like lilac and forsythia. However, daffs, crocuses and camellias are a-plenty, as are hyacinths and daisies. The irises multiply like mad and their blue-green leaves give nice colour before the flowers eventually appear. The mimosas around here are just going past their best ....
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Doug
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Any signs of spring?
Today saw our first black redstart of spring.
Two weeks earlier than last year.
Still have a lot of bramblings about but not the flocks of a couple of weeks ago.
Two weeks earlier than last year.
Still have a lot of bramblings about but not the flocks of a couple of weeks ago.
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L Austin France
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Any signs of spring?
Don't want any yet!
The last two years have been a disaster for plums & peaches which flower earlier than other fruit trees & have been got by 'late' frosts.
The last two years have been a disaster for plums & peaches which flower earlier than other fruit trees & have been got by 'late' frosts.
- Char
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Any signs of spring?
Plums are in flower in my garden, not sure about the peaches and cherries yet - I'll have a look when it stops raining.
- ExMontpelliérain
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Any signs of spring?
Sat in the garden for the first time in a while (16 C & sunny). Quite a few butterflies, Brimstone, Comma & Red Admiral, plus the all-weather orgy in our frog pond was particularly frenetic.
Nous sommes nos choix.
- Quiksilver
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Any signs of spring?
Our poor, frustrated froggies have yet to get going
They had a few half-hearted attempts last week, but the -2°C put paid to that! It's due to warm up at night from now on, so cue the chorus 
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basquesteve
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Any signs of spring?
Holly blues, Orangetips, Speckled Woods, Brimstones, Tortoiseshells, Peacocks and Red Admirals all flying Toads Frogs and Lizards all moving for spring 
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elsie
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Any signs of spring?
The first dandelions have started to appear here (in sheltered places)
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- Sparkle
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Any signs of spring?
@elsie what a beautiful colour and I'm not a fan of yellow! You have reminded me of some years ago when talking to a French neighbour about his dandelions I thought I was very clever in remembering to call them dent de lion - well what a waste of time time that was as he had no idea. I was given a lingering vacant look then "mauvaise herbs" he said
So I then tried it on another French neighbour who also didn't know they were called dent de lion - "mauvaise herbes" he said and who then went around the corner to his son's house, brought him back with him and asked me to repeat the name - vacant look yet again. They thought I was making it up so I had to nip home and return with my massive dictionary to prove it - at that point a bottle of red wine came out and we all sat down to a glass to celebrate! Well I was exhausted by then & thought to myself that'll teach you to be Miss Clever Cloggs 
With this hand, I will lift your sorrows. Your cup will never be empty, for I will be your wine. With this candle, I will light your way into darkness. With this ring, I ask you to be mine.........The Corpse Bride

