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Crocus Picture Diary

Gareth Bonello, 12 January 2009

Here is my Crocus Picture Diary.

Each week I will be uploading new pictures of my Crocus plants - as they grow! Compare them with your own.

January 19th - Here's the first picture, the crocus shoots are just popping up above the soil. Have yours started growing yet?

 

January 15th - I could just see the tips of the shoots poking out from the soil today. Come back next week to look at the pictures!

Professor Plant

 

 

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Professor Plant
21 January 2009, 15:48
Well done to you all for braving the cold! Keep up the good work!
Prendergast Primary School
19 January 2009, 14:04
There has been a lot of rain and the plants are growing very well.They are nearly sprouting flowers from the pots.
Ysgol Porth Y Felin
19 January 2009, 14:04
the soil was frozen and the rain fall got frozen too.The temprature has been under minus also
Ysgol Porth Y Felin
19 January 2009, 14:04
the shoots have gotten bigger but no flowers the ground has defrosted aswell
Windsor Clive County Junior
19 January 2009, 14:04
everything is going well and we are really having fun
Windsor Clive County Junior
19 January 2009, 14:04
on friday the water was turned into ice so we had to brake the ice
Peter Lea Primary School
13 January 2009, 11:49
A very cold week. Brrrrr!! We started back on the 5th. January so recorded from then. Your week was from 7th. to 9th. Jan.
Happy New Year from all the bulbgrowers at Peter Lea.
Prof. P response to Ysgol Iau Hen Golwyn
12 January 2009, 15:50
Those pesky cats! The shoots should keep growing now that you've re-potted them. Good Work!
Milford Haven Junior School
12 January 2009, 15:50
High rainfall because of hols - water was frozen in rainfall gauge
Prendergast Primary School
12 January 2009, 12:00
The water in the rain guage was frozen this week.Most of the name tags had been blown off by the wind.Some plants have grown but one pot has nothing in it yet.