As title really These were up in the spring earlier this year, and they are back again. They are Alliums I think. We have lobelia and Salvias, Verbena still going strong and a Penstemon is covered in new buds on the verge of flowering again. Bananas are still popping leaves up and fucias are still flowering. It's November, I'm sure last year most things have stopped or slowed by now.

by Jazzvirus

4 Comments

  1. BookishHobbit

    Yeah irises are growing up through the violas, ranunculus coming up amongst the asters, sunflowers still flowering, and roses have got rosebuds. We had similar last year as we had no frosts. It’s wild/very concerning.

  2. fantomas_

    Many bulbs start growth in autumn. Winter is also arriving later and later because of climate change causing some to put on too much growth before winter proper. If worried, mulch what you can.

  3. Ophiochos

    Completely normal for alliums;) they start in autumn then pause for the coldest bit.

  4. Mom_is_watching

    Yup, they’re everywhere, even in my compost (bulbs I threw it because I thought they were gone dead).
    Especially hyacinths and grape hyacinths.

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