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Spring has sprung here in Teignmouth, I spotted my first daffodils this year in full bloom this afternoon at the side of the road.

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Spring has sprung here in Teignmouth, I spotted my first daffodils this
year in full bloom this afternoon at the side of the road.


No sign of Spring yet on Dartmoor, just 12 miles from you. In fact the
opposite with 4C, rain and fog all day today. I have snowdrops in bud but
the grass is still stopped and yellow and nothing is growing at all, apart
from a few sheltered early primroses. Bulbs are still under ground. The
weekend sun may help a bit but it looks like turning colder again next week,
so Spring on hold up here. No problem, plenty of time yet for Spring when it
should be, in March-April.

Will
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On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 6:52:42 PM UTC, wrote:
"Teignmouth" wrote in message

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Spring has sprung here in Teignmouth, I spotted my first daffodils this


year in full bloom this afternoon at the side of the road.






No sign of Spring yet on Dartmoor, just 12 miles from you. In fact the

opposite with 4C, rain and fog all day today. I have snowdrops in bud but

the grass is still stopped and yellow and nothing is growing at all, apart

from a few sheltered early primroses. Bulbs are still under ground. The

weekend sun may help a bit but it looks like turning colder again next week,

so Spring on hold up here. No problem, plenty of time yet for Spring when it

should be, in March-April.



Will

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First daffs here on 21/12/12. Quite a few daffs out around the estate and 11 out in the garden ATM in different places. Obviously milder here than Teignmouth, or someone needs to go to specsavers. *))
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On Feb 13, 7:13*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 6:52:42 PM UTC, wrote:
"Teignmouth" wrote in message


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Spring has sprung here in Teignmouth, I spotted my first daffodils this


year in full bloom this afternoon at the side of the road.


No sign of Spring yet on Dartmoor, just 12 miles from you. In fact the


opposite with 4C, rain and fog all day today. I have snowdrops in bud but


the grass is still stopped and yellow and nothing is growing at all, apart


from a few sheltered early primroses. Bulbs are still under ground. The


weekend sun may help a bit but it looks like turning colder again next week,


so Spring on hold up here. No problem, plenty of time yet for Spring when it


should be, in March-April.


Will


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First daffs here on 21/12/12. Quite a few daffs out around the estate and 11 out in the garden ATM in different places. Obviously milder here than Teignmouth, or someone needs to go to specsavers. *))- Hide quoted text -

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Daffs have been in flower on my bank by road for about 2 weeks now.
They are not in flower in my back garden yet though.

So there is no childish reason to imply 'my daffs are out far earlier
than yours'
because it depends often as much on type as on climate.
The ones I planted on my bank are an early Cornish variety.

Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon, 83 sl
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On 13/02/2013 20:30, Len Wood wrote:
On Feb 13, 7:13 pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 6:52:42 PM UTC, wrote:
"Teignmouth" wrote in message


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Spring has sprung here in Teignmouth, I spotted my first daffodils this


year in full bloom this afternoon at the side of the road.


No sign of Spring yet on Dartmoor, just 12 miles from you. In fact the


opposite with 4C, rain and fog all day today. I have snowdrops in bud but


the grass is still stopped and yellow and nothing is growing at all, apart


from a few sheltered early primroses. Bulbs are still under ground. The


weekend sun may help a bit but it looks like turning colder again next week,


so Spring on hold up here. No problem, plenty of time yet for Spring when it


should be, in March-April.


Will


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Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)


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First daffs here on 21/12/12. Quite a few daffs out around the estate and 11 out in the garden ATM in different places. Obviously milder here than Teignmouth, or someone needs to go to specsavers. *))- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Daffs have been in flower on my bank by road for about 2 weeks now.
They are not in flower in my back garden yet though.

So there is no childish reason to imply 'my daffs are out far earlier
than yours'
because it depends often as much on type as on climate.
The ones I planted on my bank are an early Cornish variety.

Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon, 83 sl



Daffs been visible here for a couple of weeks. Best are about a foot
high, though none are flowering yet. Snowdrops blooming all over the place.

jim, Northampton


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On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:30:41 -0800 (PST), Len Wood
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On Feb 13, 7:13*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 6:52:42 PM UTC, wrote:
"Teignmouth" wrote in message


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Spring has sprung here in Teignmouth, I spotted my first daffodils this


year in full bloom this afternoon at the side of the road.


No sign of Spring yet on Dartmoor, just 12 miles from you. In fact the


opposite with 4C, rain and fog all day today. I have snowdrops in bud but


the grass is still stopped and yellow and nothing is growing at all, apart


from a few sheltered early primroses. Bulbs are still under ground. The


weekend sun may help a bit but it looks like turning colder again next week,


so Spring on hold up here. No problem, plenty of time yet for Spring when it


should be, in March-April.


Will


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http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm


Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)


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First daffs here on 21/12/12. Quite a few daffs out around the estate and 11 out in the garden ATM in different places. Obviously milder here than Teignmouth, or someone needs to go to specsavers. *))- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Daffs have been in flower on my bank by road for about 2 weeks now.
They are not in flower in my back garden yet though.

So there is no childish reason to imply 'my daffs are out far earlier
than yours'
because it depends often as much on type as on climate.
The ones I planted on my bank are an early Cornish variety.

Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon, 83 sl


I was surprised to find mine were out when I got back from Tenerife on
21st December! those have now withered, but more on the way.
A mildish Winter with just a dusting of snow on one day
Falmouth
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On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 5:11:51 PM UTC, Teignmouth wrote:
Spring has sprung here in Teignmouth, I spotted my first daffodils this year in full bloom this afternoon at the side of the road.


Our Snowdrops have just been uncovered (now buried) and i dont expect daffs for many many weeks (we still have them in May!)

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"Brian in Aberfeldy" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 5:11:51 PM UTC, Teignmouth wrote:
Spring has sprung here in Teignmouth, I spotted my first daffodils this
year in full bloom this afternoon at the side of the road.


Our Snowdrops have just been uncovered (now buried) and i dont expect
daffs for many many weeks (we still have them in May!)


Same here. Daffs come out sometime in March or April.

Will
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