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Snow melted in November, but ground is frozen, and the temperature has been between -5 to -10C (one night last week was -13C). Pictures are taken today when there was so pretty frost in Helleborus leaves . Spruce branches are there to protect Hellebores from hungry wild hares who like to eat them.
Very nice Meanie . Do you grow it outdoors in summer or always under glass?
The only time that I move it undercover whilst it is in growth is when there is a threat of frost. I usually put it in the greenhouse over the summer (when it is dormant) for a "summer bake" but this year it was so late dying back that I didn't bother. As a result it is very late for the first bloom to open.
I've never heard of 'someone' willing to eat the Helleborus Leena; or may be that just the rabbits don't like them?
I've never heard of 'someone' willing to eat the Helleborus Leena; or may be that just the rabbits don't like them? Temp. are the same here but things are starting to drown in the snow, and there is more to come! Pictures of yesterday and today with the last ones standing - Allium the Scabiosa.
Gabriela,Nice pictures. I love snow! But no snow here and probably no snow this year. No frost either.