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We've 'domestic' brambles in flower (they've loved all the rain) and the Lime is showing too.Good to hear your bramble is flowering now, most up here is still in bud and the sycamore flowers got wind blasted off the trees so precious little there.
What a fabulous sight, wish I could grow something that magnificent up hereOur Rambling Rector is in full bloom. For the first time I noticed honey bees and various bumbles collecting pollen.
not much Bramble in flower here too and precious little nectar coming in.Good to hear your bramble is flowering now, most up here is still in bud and the sycamore flowers got wind blasted off the trees so precious little there.
That's a shame Murox - is it too wet and windy? - presumably not too cold, being bathed by the Gulf Stream. I believe there are rose growers in Scotland eg Cockers of Aberdeen.What a fabulous sight, wish I could grow something that magnificent up here
The proximity of the gulf stream does mean we actually get very few frosts, but its mainly the almost constant winds, for example this last week has seen Crocosmia and Michaelmas daisy foliage scorched/withered by winds in my garden, which is of course why rain is horizontal up here. The rains do mean that hydrangeas can do well in sheltered spots.That's a shame Murox - is it too wet and windy? - presumably not too cold, being bathed by the Gulf Stream. I believe there are rose growers in Scotland eg Cockers of Aberdeen.
Looks lovely. Did the area ever have trees on it? I couldn't find an answer on the internet....Wild thyme and common rock rose on the Great Orme, Llandudno, north Wales yesterday. Plenty of bee activity.
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