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December in the Northern Hemisphere

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Gabriela:
Here I am starting the December thread just when the month is about to end :)
We've been having such a mild one that it was hard to believe the holidays are approaching. Instead of snow it's been raining, not a great weather for the rockery plants.

Hepatica americana as seen in the woods last week on a sunny day.


And it is time to wish all forumists a wonderful Christmas time and many beautiful plants and gardens in 2024!

MarcR:
Gabriela,

Merry Christmas, and best wishes for the new year to you too.

I am really pleased with the mild winter.  I am trying to grow a few things that are marginally hardy; and the mild winter will allow them to mature and gain strength before their limits are tested.

Leena:

--- Quote from: Gabriela on December 22, 2023, 12:01:50 AM ---Here I am starting the December thread just when the month is about to end :)
We've been having such a mild one that it was hard to believe the holidays are approaching. Instead of snow it's been raining, not a great weather for the rockery plants.

--- End quote ---

How wonderful to have a weather in December like in the first picture, almost like spring with even sun. :)
Rain is not so good, and I hope your plants still know that winter is coming, and all is well when real spring comes. :)

Jeffnz:
Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New year from down under.

MarcR:
Jeff,

It's good to hear from you, friend, I haven't seen you post for a while  :)

Merry Christmas  to you as well, and may your new year be prosperous and successful in every way.

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