A RARE SIGHT

Snow is a rare sight over here, many decades ago we had much more snow as it was a lot colder in Winter. Usually it melts the same day. I took a few pictures in my garden this morning but most of the snow is gone now but there is fresh snow on the way, it could be just a little bit but it can be quite a lot, we’ll see tomorrow. I would have loved to go outside and on the street but there was ice under the snow so it was dangerous, I didn’t want to risk my new knee.

Our beech hedge was covered in snow on the top.

My viburnum bodnantense was covered in pink blooms as we had a very soft Autumn, then all of a sudden the temperatures dropped to -6 C° overnight.

A view in the garden.

A few of my pots covered in snow.

A few of my plant tables.

I took all these pictures from the backdoor as the patio looked like a frozen lake.

Take care ! And enjoy your garden if you live in a warm climate.

2 Replies to “A RARE SIGHT”

    1. Thanks. We got a lot of snow all over Belgium except a small piece where I live. Yesterday thay said we’d get a lot of snow but just before it arrived here it turned south-eastward, very odd. Not that I mind. The snow doesn’t damage the plants, the snow protects them from severe frost. At the moment the whole of Belgium is one huge traffic jam, as we are not used to it.

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