Reminds me to try and find my Hellebores that are buried under the Violets!Cheers!
Love hellebores except I feel you have to get down really low to appreciate them. Or plant them at the top of a bank so you can see them from below.
My Hellebores poked their heads out from under a fern. Would love to plant the burgundy varieties.
Your garden will be gorgeous when it all flowers in spring... xox
Hi Vireya a great way to keep a record of their planting I look forward to seeing them grow xx
I love hellebores! I bought one at a backyard sale a few years ago. I don't know the variety, but it blooms white and purple (maybe 2 plants?). It is the first thing to bloom in my yard in January. It helps me get through the winter.
Growing up my siblings and I all had our own bit of garden and one of the features of mine was hellabore.
Reminds me to try and find my Hellebores that are buried under the Violets!
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Love hellebores except I feel you have to get down really low to appreciate them. Or plant them at the top of a bank so you can see them from below.
ReplyDeleteMy Hellebores poked their heads out from under a fern. Would love to plant the burgundy varieties.
ReplyDeleteYour garden will be gorgeous when it all flowers in spring... xox
ReplyDeleteHi Vireya a great way to keep a record of their planting I look forward to seeing them grow xx
ReplyDeleteI love hellebores! I bought one at a backyard sale a few years ago. I don't know the variety, but it blooms white and purple (maybe 2 plants?). It is the first thing to bloom in my yard in January. It helps me get through the winter.
ReplyDeleteGrowing up my siblings and I all had our own bit of garden and one of the features of mine was hellabore.
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