Plenty out in the woods on the edge of Newhaven near Peacehaven Golf Club.
Used to hide in those woods when nippers, pinching balls hit up the fairway on a hole about half way round, up a slope. Naughty delinquents.
Then reselling them to the club.
Plenty out in the woods on the edge of Newhaven near Peacehaven Golf Club.
Beautiful.
Bluebells, and other blue/purple flowers, give an amazing light effect. Gardeners World covered this last year .... it’s unique to the colour.
Used to hide in those woods when nippers, pinching balls hit up the fairway on a hole about half way round, up a slope. Naughty delinquents.
Then reselling them to the club.
When my dog went awol on our walk once I found her having a nosey around in a small clearing amongst some trees, I then stumbled across some White Bluebells ( only 2 plants). Having never seen white ones I was quite chuffed about these and went back every spring to if they had bloomed. It's now 4 Springs since I last visited them and because of this thread I am going back to have a little peek to see if they're there.
When my dog went awol on our walk once I found her having a nosey around in a small clearing amongst some trees, I then stumbled across some White Bluebells ( only 2 plants). Having never seen white ones I was quite chuffed about these and went back every spring to if they had bloomed. It's now 4 Springs since I last visited them and because of this thread I am going back to have a little peek to see if they're there.
Have some in our garden.![]()
A patch of white ones already at the Amex end of the Falmer Woods (Coldean Lane side).
Bloody Spanish Bluebells, coming over 'ere, taking our forest floor!
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/blog/kate-titford/how-tell-native-bluebell-rest
was hoping to see some at the bluebell wood and farm in Arlington this weekend, has anyone seen some up yet?
When my dog went awol on our walk once I found her having a nosey around in a small clearing amongst some trees, I then stumbled across some White Bluebells ( only 2 plants). Having never seen white ones I was quite chuffed about these and went back every spring to if they had bloomed. It's now 4 Springs since I last visited them and because of this thread I am going back to have a little peek to see if they're there.
was hoping to see some at the bluebell wood and farm in Arlington this weekend, has anyone seen some up yet?
Last autumn I planted (bought legitimately) Hyacinthoides non-scripta (native bluebell) bulbs in our borders.
They’ve struggled this first time around, I think because we have nutrient starved, thin chalky downland, bone dry soil. Rather than their favoured damp woodland setting. The foliage has grown ok, but the flowering has been weak to say the least.