Blodyn cyntaf yn Lloegr! Danielle Cowell, 5 Mawrth 2012 Mae'r Crocws gyntaf Llloegr wedi ymddangos yn Ysgol Fulwood a Cadley - ar yr 2il o Fawrth.Llongyfarchiadau hefyd i Ysgol Bodfari & Ysgol Lakeside sydd wedi adrodd cennin Pedr a blodau crocws yn agor.Tybed pryd y bydd y blodau yn agor yn yr Alban? Mae mor gyffrous cael ysgolion o tair gwlad yn cymryd rhan yn yr ymchwiliad Bylbiau Gwanwyn eleni! Diolch yn fawr i'r Ymddiriedolaeth Edina - ar gyfer gwneud hyn yn bosibl!Cadwch gwylio y map i weld ble mae'r blodau yn agor ac anfonwch unrhyw luniau sydd gennych i mi ac at y wasg leol.Mae'r holl ddata sy'n cael ei anfon mewn yn cael ei ddefnyddio i greu dyddiad blodeuo cyfartalog ar gyfer pob ysgol. Gwyliwch y siart crocws a chennin Pedr siart i weld y newidiadau fel mae'r data yn dod i mewn Mae'n wirioneddol bwysig bod pob disgybl yn anfon yn eu cofnod - fel y gall y we gyfrifo dyddiad blodeuo cyfartalog ar gyfer eich ysgol.www.museumwales.ac.uk/scan/bylbiauTwitter http://twitter.com/Professor_PlantFacebook Professor Plant
More flowers on the map Danielle Cowell, 2 Mawrth 2012 Flowers have popped up all over Wales this week. Crocus opened in Milford, Oakfield, Windsor Clive, Christchurch and Lakeside Primary. Daffodils opened in Ysgol Glan conwy and Christchurch! I wonder if the next flower will open in Scotland or England. Keep watching this map to see.www.museumwales.ac.uk/scan/bulbsFollow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/Professor_PlantFollow Professor Plant Facebook
1st Daffodil opens in Wales! Danielle Cowell, 1 Mawrth 2012 At long last we have our first flower record! Ysgol Glan Conwy reported their 1st Daffodil on the 24/2/12 - just in time for St.David's Day. If your flowers have opened - please send in your record in so we can all see them on the map. If you have any pictures - please send them in too.Glyncollen Primary School: Some of our daffodils and crocus have opened over half term. We enjoyed looking after them at home. Ans: Brilliant news, please send your records in!Woodplumpton Primary School: Very exciting update- three crocuses about to flower! We can see the purple petals and think they will pop open in the next couple of days. They have developed really quickly after appearing through the ground. Ans: Brilliant news! Can't wait to see them on the map!My bulbs are almost open - see my pics. My daffodils are really short this year only 10cms tall. Has anyone else noticed this?www.museumwales.ac.uk/scan/bulbsFollow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/Professor_PlantFollow Professor Plant Facebook
Cyfrif i lawr i'r crocws... Danielle Cowell, 23 Chwefror 2012 Yn ôl ar y 23ain o Ionawr wnes i ddweud y gallai'r blodau Crocws fod ar y ffordd, yna trodd y tywydd oer ac rydym yn dal i aros.Os bydd y tywydd yn aros rhesymol gynhesu eu dylid blodeuo'r wythnos nesaf. Fel arfer, fel arfer, erbyn hyn bydd rhai ysgolion wedi cael blodau crocws, ond mae ein tywydd y gaeaf rhyfedd wedi arafu twf.Ar dir yr amgueddfa, mae rhai o fy nghrocws eisoes wedi agor! Tra yn fy ngardd, dwi'n dal i aros ar gyfer blodau, er bod un genhinen Pedr yr wyf blannwyd yn ystod Hydref 2010 wedi trowch ei ben i lawr. Mae hyn yn arwydd sicr ei fod yn barod i flodeuo.Mae Ysgol Fulwood a Cadley wedi anfon mewn llun o'u bwlb talaf - yn mesur 9.5cm - gweler y llun atodeg.Byddwch yn amyneddgar a dylai'r blodau crocws agor yn fuan.Eich Sylwadau:Stanford in the Vale. Another strange week...Looking at the rainfall for Monday, I think this maybe because of the snow and rain we had over the weekend? We also observed 3mm of snow fall today. We really haven't had any rain for what seem's like in a long time?The bulbs we planted in the ground are slowly coming through, We wonded if this is because we may have planted them to deep? As the pot bulbs look as they are growing much faster? Ans: This is probably the case, if they are planted a too deep they can takke a little longer. They will come though - were they planted in more or less the same spot?Glyncollen Primary School. Our thermometer broke this week. Can you send us a new one please? Our plants are growing well and we can't wait to take them home. Yr.4 Glyncollen. Ans: Glad your plants are growing well and I've put a thermometer in the post for you.Woodplumpton Primary School. We have been listening to the weather warnings on the news. It feels really cold outside and yet the temperature has not dropped below freezing. We are surprised! We are learning a lot about temperature and getting really good at guessing what it is. Ans: This is great news glad you are getting really involved in the project. I know what you mean about it feeling really cold some days.Ysgol Porth Y Felin. The plants have almost sprouted and has been a lot of rain. All of the plants have sprouted some leaves by now and we have seen a mystery bulb. Ans: How exciting not long now!Earlston Primary School. Snow Monday & Tuesday. Ans: Well done for recording in the snow!
Your comments & snow pics Danielle Cowell, 10 Chwefror 2012 The snow didn't last very long in Cardiff but I did manage to get a quick pic of my bulbs. Across the country there has been much more snow. Please send me any pictures you have.Your questions:Stanford in the Vale Primary School. What a cold spell we have had, the ground has been rock hard all week! I hope it will not stunt our growth for the bulbs we planted into the ground? Do you think the bulbs we planted into pots should be moved into the greenhouse? Kind Regards. Gardening Club Members.Ans: Hi Stanford. Great question. Normally, a gardener may put plants into a green house to protect the shoots from the frost, but in this experiment we are recording how the bulbs react to the weather, so please don't put them in the green house as it will affect the final result. Also, these bulbs have evolved to withstand cold winters - so don't worry they should be fine. Prof. PWoodplumpton Primary School. We have noticed a lot of daffodils flowering but none in our school grounds. Our bulbs are a long way behind other daffodil bulbs we have in our school garden. We wonder if this is because they are older and have flowered many times before. Our mystery bulbs are growing really fast now.Ans: Hi Woodplumpton. Great observation, I too have noticed that bulbs I planted in previous years have grown a lot more - see my pictures. I agree with what you say, I think the bulbs that were already planted from previous years are taller because they have had more time in the ground to grow. With the mild Autumn and winter they would have began to grow under the ground before we planted this years bulbs on the 20th of October. Hope that makes sence! Prof. PFulwood and Cadley. It has been extremely cold this week and the ground is frozen. All our bulbs have shoots now and are growing taller, the tallest being 7cm. Prof. P: Excellent news! my tallest is about that height too!Ysgol Porth Y Felin. It has been a cold and frosty week.Sorry this is late. It has reached negative numbers in the evening. Prof. P: Very cold, well done for keeping at the recording in the cold!Woodplumpton Primary School. We think the mystery bulbs are tulips! Prof.P: Only time will tell...www.museumwales.ac.uk/scan/bulbsFollow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/Professor_PlantFollow Professor Plant Facebook