5C this morning with a few drops of rain when we walked. Just saw all the regulars ( birds and people )
My hellebores are blooming in the flowerbed on the north side of the house where the sunshine never reaches. The only one that shows any sign of facing up is Pink Frost. The others just look downwards. They seem happy though. I started with one Black Prince and there are at least 3 self-seeded ones now. Besides Pink Frost and Black Prince I have a white one that I can't remember the name of.
We had strong winds the other night and I was shocked to find that the hutch part of my outdoor cupboard had been blown off its base and was wrecked. I had various decorative pieces there but only one plate broke. Some other porcelain bits were chipped but none of the things that I put out there were "special".
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Hellebores are such wonderful winter bloomers and last well into spring.
ReplyDeleteHellebores look so brave and cheerful through the colder days.
ReplyDeleteHellebores are so lovely, and the double ones even lovelier!
ReplyDeleteYou must be one of those west coast people to have flowers blooming this early!
ReplyDeleteSince you are well,
ReplyDeletethe damage is minor!
I hope spring comes soon,
the first signs of it have appeared in the garden!
We have had the March winds also but we still have a lot of snow on the ground. We are warmer so it is slowly melthing.
ReplyDeleteCathy
I didn't even think about hellebores having names, but of course they would. I have 2 kinds, white and pink, and have no idea what their names are as they were starts from a friend.
ReplyDeleteToo bad about the cupboard. It was cute, too. I hope it's repairable.