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Monday 7 March 2011

Snow In United Kingdom


Garden experts have predicted an explosion of colour because the blanket of snow has cooled the bulbs of daffodils, crocuses and snowdrops and delayed their blooms.
For the last decade, spring flowers have come up early and over a relatively long period, meaning the impact of the traditional spring bloom has been barely noticeable.
Garden pests like aphids and white fly, that have managed to survive the milder winters of the last few years, are also expected to have been killed off in greater numbers.
Native plants like deciduous trees and perennial bulbs, that are adapted to cope with the British winter, will do well and even make a comeback after years of unusually warm weather.
However exotic plants and flowers, that gardeners have got used to leaving outside over the winter, will suffer and planting of seeds will have to be delayed until the weather is more clement.

Here are a few pictures of the United Kingdom  snow.

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