Wordless Wednesday: Peek-a-boo January 23, 2013 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Gaz23 January 2013 at 13:25Lovely photo, Ivy berries? or perhaps a fatsia?Gaz Alternative EdenReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP23 January 2013 at 13:27Hi Gaz - thanks - they are similar aren't they? It's ivy :)ReplyDeleteRepliesGaz25 January 2013 at 22:38Yes very similar, quite a few of the various relatives are also very similar tooDeleteRepliesReplyReplyeasygardener23 January 2013 at 14:01The plant looks quite cosy in a chilly sort of way :-)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP23 January 2013 at 14:23EG - I think snow's meant to be quite a good insulator if memory serves me correctly. I'm hoping it's the case for my salads!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyHelen/patientgardener23 January 2013 at 16:08Oh your ivy is toying with you peeking out like that.I think snow is a good insultator its the damp in winter thats the problem so if we have lots of rain and low temperatures you are more likely to loose your saladsReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnna23 January 2013 at 19:01Now you see me, now you don't - snow adds a most exciting dimension to plants - looks like a creature that you might come across in 'Dr Who' :)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP23 January 2013 at 20:09PG - it certainly is ;) The salads are mostly under cloches and cold frames so they should be OK. Anna - it certainly does. I'm also most taken with the snow 'hats' my Echinops seed heads are sporting at the moment :)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplycommonweeder24 January 2013 at 00:54That's the peek all my plants are giving me these days.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP24 January 2013 at 07:46Commonweeder - we're in the thaw now, so mine are coming out of hiding ;)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyThe bike shed24 January 2013 at 19:55Peekaboo to you - must catch up spoon. Hope all is wellReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP4 February 2013 at 10:13TBS - it's exciting times - catching up sounds good :)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment I love hearing from you and welcome thoughtful conversations :) Comments aiming to link back and give credence to commercial websites will be composted!
Lovely photo, Ivy berries? or perhaps a fatsia?
ReplyDeleteGaz Alternative Eden
Hi Gaz - thanks - they are similar aren't they? It's ivy :)
ReplyDeleteYes very similar, quite a few of the various relatives are also very similar too
DeleteThe plant looks quite cosy in a chilly sort of way :-)
ReplyDeleteEG - I think snow's meant to be quite a good insulator if memory serves me correctly. I'm hoping it's the case for my salads!
ReplyDeleteOh your ivy is toying with you peeking out like that.
ReplyDeleteI think snow is a good insultator its the damp in winter thats the problem so if we have lots of rain and low temperatures you are more likely to loose your salads
Now you see me, now you don't - snow adds a most exciting dimension to plants - looks like a creature that you might come across in 'Dr Who' :)
ReplyDeletePG - it certainly is ;) The salads are mostly under cloches and cold frames so they should be OK.
ReplyDeleteAnna - it certainly does. I'm also most taken with the snow 'hats' my Echinops seed heads are sporting at the moment :)
That's the peek all my plants are giving me these days.
ReplyDeleteCommonweeder - we're in the thaw now, so mine are coming out of hiding ;)
ReplyDeletePeekaboo to you - must catch up spoon. Hope all is well
ReplyDeleteTBS - it's exciting times - catching up sounds good :)
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