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Bulbs => Ian Young's Bulb Log - Feedback Forum => Topic started by: Ian Y on January 15, 2025, 01:06:57 PM

Title: Re: Monthly Bulb Log Diary 2025
Post by: Ian Y on January 15, 2025, 01:06:57 PM
There is not a lot to report in the first Bulb Log for 2025 as we have been frozen and under snow for the last month, but it is still worth a look at the garden in winter.

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Title: Re: Monthly Bulb Log Diary 2025
Post by: Ian Y on February 19, 2025, 10:55:26 AM
After the snow the bulbs sprung into flower, Galanthus, Eranthins, Leucojum, etc click the link to see and read all.

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Title: Re: Monthly Bulb Log Diary 2025
Post by: Ian Y on March 12, 2025, 09:27:15 AM
The annual progression in the garden continues with the changing of the seasons bringing new waves of colour click the link to see this months Bulb Log.

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Title: Re: Monthly Bulb Log Diary 2025
Post by: Ian Y on April 16, 2025, 10:25:27 AM
The garden continues to move on with a new wave of colour washing over the garden lead by the Corydalis
 - click the link for the latest Bulb Log.
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Title: Re: Monthly Bulb Log Diary 2025
Post by: Ian Y on May 14, 2025, 10:18:20 AM
No surprises that Erythronium are the dominant plant and feature this month along with a few others.

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Title: Re: Monthly Bulb Log Diary 2025
Post by: Ian Y on June 11, 2025, 10:35:22 AM
The latest Bulb Log is now here looking back at how the hot dry weather of the last four weeks has changed the garden.

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Title: Re: Monthly Bulb Log Diary 2025
Post by: Jeffnz on June 13, 2025, 08:33:10 AM
I have seen articles that are now saying that the growing of hydrangeas in some parts of world is becoming more challenging due to climate change.
I grow paniculata varieties which seem to cope better with high temperatures and dry.
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