Friday, January 15, 2016

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, January 2016

Northeast Mississippi, USA zone 7
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, January 13, 2016
Hellebores!

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14 comments:

  1. Are you in winter already? At least there are blooms.

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    1. Yes, we've had below freezing temperatures (at night), but it doesn't bother the Hellebores!

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  2. Mine are under snow this morning

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    1. And your Hellebores will be even more beautiful when they do emerge!

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  3. A hardy plant indeed, for winter weather. Pretty bloom.

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  4. I do love your hellebores. Happy Bloom Day.

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  5. My blooming hellebore (the flowers, that is) bit the dust when the temperature got to 5. But so nice while it lasted; enjoyed your lovely ones in bloom. Happy GBBD!

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  6. How do you get flowers blooming in January?!

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    1. Do what thousands of others do that have really cold winters - buy a couple of houseplants. Christmas Cacti and Cyclamen are very reliable bloomers and easy to grow indoors. You will love them!
      Have a wonderful week-end!
      Lea

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  7. They look way too exotic to be blooming in the middle of winter. That's why I love them so much!

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  8. Very pretty, looks like insects have been feeding on it too. Always love to see hellebores, I love their foliage and their nodding blooms with all the delicate markings. Here in Scotland, mine are only thinking about producing buds. Happy GBBD :-)

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  9. My hellebores are budding but no blooms. Yours is lovely! P. x

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  10. I love your hellebores. I moved to a colder climate recently and will plant some, but I'm not sure how they will do.

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  11. I see your Hellebores are blooming too. It has certainly been an interesting winter with things blooming so ahead of time. They are surely a pretty sight though!

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