What's flowering as forage in your area

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Our crocuses have been out for a while. I planted some later ones but they all have come up at once. Being trashed by the rain as is the Hazel. Just hope it stops raining by the time the willow is out.
 
Our crocuses have been out for a while. I planted some later ones but they all have come up at once. Being trashed by the rain as is the Hazel. Just hope it stops raining by the time the willow is out.
Sad isn't it? Flattened by all the rain, they were looking good early on as well :(
 
Our crocuses have been out for a while. I planted some later ones but they all have come up at once. Being trashed by the rain as is the Hazel. Just hope it stops raining by the time the willow is out.
The same happened last year with our early crocus, the rain and wind here are not forgiving.
 
That is a lovely looking patch Dani.

I have seen celandine and some early primroses this week in south facing sites and the snowdrops and winter flowering honeysuckle are still flowering well.
 
The sun is shining at last. First day the bees have been out in any numbers for months. Foraging on the Witch Hazel.

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Primrose and snowdrops busy in the sun today... Daphne and Mahonia still going strong and the hellebores are out... bees very busy today
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