First daffodil out

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It isn't a macho post, or anything like that, but I now have one fully opened daffodil on my plot. On January 31st. The stupid beggar hasn't seen the weather forecast for tomorrow or it might have thought again! Within a week, I will probably have a carpet of daffodils up all over the plot judging by how the rest look!
Tulips are also beginning to look serious about coming up with a couple of weeks, plus bluebells are growing extremely fast, too.
Global warming, eh?
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Dear Barry, the first daffs out in Milton Bryan were on 23rd December on School corner, thats three weeks earlier than last year.

I'm starting to sound like that lady i used to know, whenever you told her you had heard the Cuckoo, she would say she had heard it two weeks before. :)
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We have a bunch of dwarf daffs in a elevated bed which is very light soil and well drained. Normally flower early Feb. Flowered this year 24th January.
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I just thought you might like to know that the daffodils in question lasted the entire month of February and have only been dead-headed today!
Significantly, despite threatening to open in their millions just after this one bloomed, my other daffodils are only now beginning to open. Odd, Nature, isn't she?
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OK, OH

If I tell you that I heard a cuckoo this morning I doubt you would believe me.

As it happens I was not alone and three of us were absolutely astounded to hear one

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Dear Weed, you have got me all wrong, of course i believe you and your accomplices, sorry i mean friends. :)

Nearly forgot to say, how many drinks had you all had. :lol: :wink:
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Weed, are you sure it wasn't a collared dove? They can sound suspiciously similar sometimes. Early March does seem to be too early for a cuckoo.
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Monika... I do agree it extremely early and I couldn't believe it myself.

It was only when my two 'accomplices' also mentioned hearing it I began think otherwise :shock:

Dear OH.... I don't drink alcohol so therefore I have no alternative...I must plead insanity! :roll:
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