Influenza has made this post late (I always
seem to have an excuse!). Flu jab this autumn.
January in the garden has seen little movement. The
hellebores are still sulking, as are the snowdrops. It has also been
exceptionally dry. Lots of very lovely sunny days, one or two warm enough to
encourage me outside. A single flower on the witch hazel, remained for a couple of weeks before the others cared to join it.
I am glad
now that I left the Miscanthus sinensis ‘Zebrinus’, the numerous small
sparrows are enjoying the flower heads. I feel quite envious of my UK friends who, despite much heavier falls of snow report all manner of tiny gems showing.
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