True there were some daffodils in early spring, and I have transplanted a few clumps of snowdrops that will give colour early next year. |
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She raised a huge amount of money for cancer research by selling daffodils and more importantly completing two mini marathons. |
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In no time at all, as we descended into damper riverside places, there were daffodils trumpets nearly fully formed and fit for a photo. |
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For a full century, King Alfred has set the standard for yellow trumpet daffodils. |
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It's a member of the daffodil family, but looks much more delicate than the big yellow trumpet daffodils you see in people's yards in the spring. |
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Close up, though, it looked like the trumpets of daffodils, which made them the most spring-like thing I saw all day. |
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His black hair raised in a Mohawk, and his blue eyes large and hollow, Jared entered the cemetery, carrying a small bunch of yellow daffodils. |
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Dead-head daffodils and tulips as they fade, to prevent the plants from putting energy into seed production. |
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One of the few drawbacks of daffodils and tulips is the foliage after the flowers have gone over. |
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These are the places to plant colorful tulips, daffodils and other spring bulbs now. |
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If you have a bright space for growing on, then add daffodils and tulips to the mix. |
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Bulbs can still be planted including tulips, late-flowering daffodils and alliums. |
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Fall is the time to plant the tulips, daffodils and hyacinths that bloom in the spring. |
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Squirrels and other small creatures won't eat daffodils or other narcissi bulbs. |
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Fall is the season to plant trees, turf grasses and spring-blooming flower bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses. |
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In the garden the green spears of Spring bulbs, daffodils for the most part, are well through the soil. |
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Red and yellow tulips decorated the porch, while white daffodils bordered the lawn to the walkway. |
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Garden centres are supplied with spring flowering bulbs of daffodils, hyacinths, narcissus, tulips and crocus, but let's not stop there. |
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They won't eat daffodils and other narcissi which are distasteful to them, but they find tulips and crocus irresistible. |
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Most daffodils and other narcissi will thrive in your area even without pre-cooling, but tulips will require more effort! |
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For example, bulbs like crocuses and daffodils, which are good at naturalizing, generally do well planted out after forcing. |
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The daffodils are up but haven't decided to open their heads yet but there are plenty of snowdrops and crocus in flower. |
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The air smelled of daffodils and new mown grass, and spring was in the air. |
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Hundreds of New Yorkers planted thousands of daffodils in parks around the city. |
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People also got out in November and planted thousands of daffodils along the road verges. |
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Teresa had made herself a bright yellow dress that reminded Scott of the buttercups and daffodils back east. |
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So, crocuses and daffodils need to be planted in early fall because they're the first to bloom in springtime. |
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The campaign centres on the sale of silk buttonhole daffodils and bunches of fresh daffodils by over 5,000 volunteers countrywide. |
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Spring in Connecticut brings rain and daffodils and tulips begin to peep out from piles of dirty snow. |
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I love the tiny tete a tete daffodils and spring squills, grape hyacinths and species Irises, but so does Puppy. |
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Choose flowers with full heads like dahlias, carnations, chrysanthemums and daffodils. |
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In the bed above, deep pink primroses play off the purple-leafed heuchera, pale yellow daffodils, and pink azaleas. |
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Choose perennials and bulbs that are quick to form intricate root systems, such as chrysanthemums, violets, daffodils and creeping phlox. |
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While daffodils and hyacinths have their fans, tulips are, by far, the most popular flower. |
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Crocuses, daffodils, other narcissi, tulips, and hyacinths are just where the choices begin. |
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Plant out bowls of hyacinths and daffodils that have finished flowering in the house, before they dry out. |
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Spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, daffodils, and irises are universal symbols of spring. |
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Spring brings more than half a million blooming bulbs, including daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips. |
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Normally, daffodils self-pollinate readily and don't hybridise much in the wild, or even show great variation. |
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Of course, thinking that the daffodils were actually extending a welcome to me is a pathetic fallacy. |
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Cherubs and white figurines littered the grass and in the midst of it all a bed of roses and daffodils. |
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The villagers have come from their gardens and planted the roadsides with daffodils. |
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In spring time the floor is bright with bluebells, wood anemone and wild daffodils and also supports the nationally rare coralroot bittercress. |
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True to Chris's intentions, the two acre garden is fresh with scent and the colours of cowslips and foxgloves, daffodils and dandelions. |
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Your hyacinths, tulips, daffodils, crocuses, and grape-hyacinths can be saved for planting in the garden. |
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In 1960, filming was in winter, and daffodils and crocuses had to be brought in and planted to suggest spring's arrival. |
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The hoop-petticoat daffodils have large funnel-shaped cups and tiny petals and have become popular and more easily available in recent years. |
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I have one full bag of 100 miniature daffodils to plant, not to mention some cyclamen and about 100 miscellaneous other bulbs. |
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In flower are red, white and various shades of pink cyclamen as well as daffodils. |
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If crocuses and daffodils mark the beginnings of spring, tulips are surely its climax. |
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It's May again and the daffodils rear their predictable sunny, yellow heads. |
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A few inexpensive pots of snazzy red tulips, golden daffodils or purple crocus can brighten a dreary spring day. |
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The narcissi, snowdrops and primuli are in bloom and the daffodils are starting to shoot. |
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The city will reap the benefit in the spring when daffodils and crocus give the city's parks and verges a splash of colour. |
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Bulb flowers such as daffodils should have their stems snipped across at an angle. |
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Snowdrops are in full bloom, and daffodils and hyacinth are following fast. |
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The school grounds will soon be awash with bright yellow daffodils as the flowers emerge from their bulbs. |
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Many hardy bulbs, such as daffodils, perennialize well and can be left in the ground to flower year after year. |
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For years I planted carrots among the roses, giant marrows and dahlias, and daffodils and daisies interspersed with broccoli and artichokes. |
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They provide us with asparagus, onion, and garlic, as well as many garden plants, such as daffodils. |
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The flowering of daffodils and white dead-nettles has been observed at Christmas, and in parts of Scotland people now cut their grass in winter. |
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Around this time of year, there is a good show of daffodils, tulips, primroses, primula, helibores orientalis and other spring flowers. |
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Snowdrops are fading and their place is being taken by early daffodils, pulmonaria and primroses. |
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I interplant it with daffodils so that when they are done flowering goutweed overwhelms the otherwise unsightly leaf straps of daffodils. |
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Nothing boosts your spirits in early spring like the first daffodils, tulips or grape hyacinths poking through the ground. |
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I set out bulbs like daffodils and camas, which have naturalized with gusto. |
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My favourite of these are the daffodils which appear everywhere from formal gardens to woodland paths to urban wastelands. |
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One of its manifestations was naturalistic sweeps of winter aconite, bluebells, daffodils or anemones multiplying by the thousands in woodlands. |
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Spring is when the apple tree blooms, and beneath it hundreds of white daffodils and tulips come into flower. |
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Climbing back up the hill I relished the fine display of daffodils lining the path up to the apple tree. |
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Other flowers featured in the magazine included daisies and daffodils, jonquils and jasmines, roses and ranunculus, and hundreds of others. |
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Yellow is the most cheerful of all colours, which is why it is so lovely to have daffodils and jonquils in the garden. |
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In February, bundle up and ease into an Adirondack chair among daffodils in the redesigned garden. |
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Bluebells and daffodils gathered in huge bunches where there was enough sun for them to flourish. |
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The daffodils seem to have gone over very quickly whilst spring bulbs like bluebells and wood anemones are rushing into flower. |
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Nico and Jean will take us on a tour of their facilities showing us the expanse of daffodils, tulips, lilies and delphiniums. |
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Autumn is the time to put in bulbs for early spring including snow-drops, daffodils, crocuses, lilies and bluebells. |
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Many southern gardens don't have tulips, forsythia or daffodils, but instead have guava, pineapple and amaryllis. |
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They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things. |
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Groups of bulbs such as daffodils that have become overcrowded and have stopped flowering can be dug up and split whilst in leaf. |
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You must also leave room in front or behind the bulbs for annuals that you will plant when the daffodils are no longer blooming. |
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People often wonder what to do when tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, Easter lilies, and other spring-blooming bulb flowers have faded. |
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Cluster-forming bulbous plants, such as daffodils, can be split after they have rooted a few years. |
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No, plant and science boffins needn't drop everything and arrive in Allen to seek out the rare blue daffodils. |
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From carpets of yellow daffodils in the spring, to the russet browns of autumn. |
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I wanted to know if it was possible to see something of Farndale's famous daffodils from the saddle of a bicycle rather than on foot. |
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Flowering bulbs such as hyacinths, daffodils, crocuses, and tulips, along with hellebores, lungworts, and heathers carpet the ground beneath. |
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The crocuses and daffodils have come and gone, the magnolias and cherry trees are in bloom. |
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Flowers are blooming weeks earlier than usual with Castle Howard boasting daffodils, snowdrops, rhododendrons, azaleas and crocuses. |
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The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi. |
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On the south side of the manor house, he planted a large alpine meadow with masses of scillas, daffodils, anemomes and fritillarias. |
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Spring kicks off with two million crocuses followed by 900,000 daffodils and 300,000 scillas planted under the trees. |
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At the top I encountered my first daffodils on the grassy bank in front of a house. |
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Pink daffodils are set off to perfection by perennials with foliage in supporting colors. |
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Splashes of yellow and pink are supplied by clumps of daffodils and bergenia. |
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Laurel trees are budding and also daffodils and snowdrops are in bloom. |
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The restored walled garden contains a collection of 160 varieties of Irish bred daffodils, many of them bred here in Waterford by Lionel Richardson. |
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Children, their parents and other residents spent yesterday morning tidying up the embankment, which will bloom with crocuses and daffodils next spring. |
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In spring the flowers, the daffodils and crocuses are an amazing sight. |
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Easter bunnies, mad March hares and a tonne of daffodils, chicks and eggs all of them made an appearance on this year's traditional Easter bonnets. |
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The snowdrops and aconites are nearly over but crocuses and daffodils are taking their place in the spotlight, and the foliage of early tulips may be poking through already. |
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I'm flying past cosy cottages with daffodils waving gaily as I zip by. |
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The lane squeezes tight between dry-stone walls, big green views billow away to the north and there are bijou meadows soaked with buttercups as tall as daffodils. |
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Although it might sound a bit like selling coals to Newcastle, exporting daffodils to Holland is exactly what bulb growers in Britain are now doing. |
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You also can plant squirrel-proof bulbs like daffodils and colchicums. |
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With spring quickly leading into summer, and our roadsides having gone from daffodils to bluebells to wild garlic, it is hard to imagine flowers being endangered species. |
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Hellebore foliage combines well with other shade-loving perennials like wild ginger, cyclamen or Pulmonaria, as well as with bulbs such as snowdrops or miniature daffodils. |
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Volunteers are urgently needed to help plant daffodils and tulips bulbs. |
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Directly beneath the hanging basket is a large, frost-proof terracotta pot permanently planted with hostas, spring bulbs such as miniature daffodils and grape hyacinth. |
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In early October, once she's potted up her crocuses, grape hyacinths, tulips and daffodils, she waters them, then tags them with the plant names and the dates. |
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The miracle of spring flowers such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and lilies is even more astounding when one realizes how they reach the bloom stage each year. |
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Floral tributes, many of them white roses and daffodils, were placed around a white flag of St George brought by a mourner, with a lone policeman standing guard. |
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Litter is a foreign word and the flower beds are immaculate as the heathers and shrubs thrive in the winter weather with the daffodils lurking beneath the surface. |
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In my experience, whether you leave them in the ground or lift them and replant, unlike daffodils, tulips don't go on forever, and it pays to replace them every few years. |
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After my daffodils bloomed, I repotted the three bulbs in a larger pot. |
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Birds are tweeting, bees are buzzing, dogs are scampering, everything is coming up daffodils and I went out without socks for the first time this year. |
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There might have been dark clouds overhead but on the ground the magnificent colours of the hundreds of daffodils, grape hyacinths and polyanthus helped to dispel the gloom. |
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Species propagated from bulbs, such as hyacinths, daffodils, snowdrops, bluebells and irises, often require cold winter temperatures to stimulate root development. |
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Common bulbs planted in the fall for the spring are tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, muscari, crocuses and perennials such as peonies, daylilies, hostas, and coral-bells. |
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Buckets for daffodils are available if you can supply daffodils. |
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The daffodils and the cherry trees flowering in the spring are the most popular feature on postcards or calendars, but the Gardens are worth visiting in all seasons. |
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On the bit of garden outworks bounded by the wall is a little group of rowans and lilac, and beneath them grow more daffodils, which we have never noticed particularly. |
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Lady Rachel also injected a touch of informality to the somewhat formal layout by planting drifts of daffodils and allowing them to naturalise in the long grass. |
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Other partners for pink daffodils include lavender cowslips. |
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The children, as well as planting trees, also planted more than 150 bluebell bulbs and, had the weather been better, they could have planted snowdrops and daffodils too. |
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The signs of spring have been in evidence in the last week, with blossom, daffodils, snowdrops and crocuses brightening up Swindon after the winter gloom. |
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As the snowdrops and daffodils surrender their last fading colour the forsythia and tulips blossom with a blaze of Easter glory and reflect the hope and joy of another season. |
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Put in scillas, snowdrops, tulips, daffodils, and crocuses as the moon wanes. |
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It was nearly Easter and she was potting up daffodils and narcissi for sale at the EasterFest in the Park. |
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The daffodils I planted in the autumn are marching their way along the path, strident trumpets fanfaring the first warmish day of the year. |
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I should ask the green thumb next door what she recommends for my droopy daffodils. |
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The whole area was tastefully laid out with gardens full of daffodils and other Wordsworthian aids to memory. |
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Well, for one thing, thousands of daffodils were bought a month before filming and deep-frozen. |
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Pot up prepared hyacinth bulbs and paperwhite daffodils to force in time for Christmas. |
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The circles, which were ablaze with daffodils this spring, are now afloat with airy geum, cosmos, acidanthera and dahlias. |
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I've a soft spot for creamy-white daffodils, like mount hood or the elegant cantatrice. |
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These daffodils and grape hyacinths grow to about 20cms and are ideal for containers, beds and the front of borders. |
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Dying daffodils can be deadheaded but leave green foliage to die back completely. |
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Underplant with bulbs, crocus or diminutive daffodils to extend into spring. |
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The swaying daffodils have given way to swathes of aubretia and elegant fritillaria. |
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It was bad enough the prime minister talked about toilets in the UN darling, really, so declasse, went the trill of the drawing room daffodils. |
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The daffodils were planted in the early 19th century by Mrs Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr. |
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It has also been suggested that daffodils bending over streams represent the youth admiring his reflection. |
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Plant breeders have developed some daffodils with double, triple, or ambiguously multiple rows and layers of segments. |
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Division 13, which includes wild daffodils, is the exception to this scheme. |
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In the registry, daffodils are coded by the colours of each of these two parts. |
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Shakespeare, who frequently uses flower imagery, refers to daffodils twice in The Winter's Tale and also The Two Noble Kinsmen. |
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Naipaul refers to a campaign in Trinidad against the use of the poem as a set text because daffodils do not grow in the tropics. |
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The smell of wall-flower and sweet alyssum rose from the garden, and the inexpressible freshness of the daffodils. |
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Aberdeen has long been famous for its 45 parks and gardens, and citywide floral displays which include two million roses, eleven million daffodils and three million crocuses. |
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The daffodils Wordsworth saw would have been wild daffodils. |
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Clean the bulbs of early tulips and daffodils which have had time to die back and store them in shallow trays in a cool shed ready for replanting in October. |
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The chief agricultural product is cut flowers, mostly daffodils. |
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I think all children with roadside stands deserve our patronage, whether they're selling original artwork, baby alligator lizards, daffodils or lemonade. |
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Daylilies include narcissus, agapanthus, daffodils and tulips. |
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In mild climates, plant crocuses, daffodils, Dutch irises, freesias, homeria, hyacinths, ixias, Leucojum aestivum, scillas, sparaxis, tritonias, tulips, and watsonias. |
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The boys liked to watch each other get dressed, and oh those pink fleshy plumpies with sturdy little legs! She should find some daffodils somewhere and take their picture. |
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Nevertheless, Wordsworth's biographer Mary Moorman, notes that Dorothy was excluded from the poem, even though she had seen the daffodils together with Wordsworth. |
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As well as a host of golden daffodils, they also planted bluebells, wild garlic, crocuses, scillas and puschkinia, a flower that's native to the Middle East. |
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