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    Default 30th JANUARY 2018 AND COWSLIPS

    i HAVE COWSLIPS IN MY GARDEN IN FULL BLOOM.

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    Ye gods! The cowslips round my way haven't even started pushing up out the ground yet.

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    I saw my first cowslips of the year this week - couldn't believe it!

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    I still have one flower out.
    I planted a Wisteria in the middle of my lawn 2 years ago with the idea to grow it into a tree.It looks a bit dead at present ( how can anything be a 'bit' dead?) but today I think I saw a microscopic green bud.
    They look lovely as a tree, I just keep cutting off al growth on the stem. Its about 20" high now.so crossing my fingers.
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    I'm experiencing a similar situation with the grape vines on my allotment; the buds have been swelling on the rest of my trees & plants for weeks now, but my vines are only just showing signs of life.

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    I saw my first daffodil in bloom today!

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    My daffs are coming on nicely, but not ready to bloom yet.
    Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.

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