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Thank you Jacque and Clarice
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I thought so too Clarice, if I could of afforded one I would of bought one lol
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Thank you Yorkshire this one does stand out more than the rest
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Thank you Sueb, lol about the chainsaw, I would of sold the husband and kept the chainsaw : O )))
Thank you Clarice, glad you enjoyed them
Thank you Holly, Lol I will look forward to viewing them
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GREAT photo Jacque
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Beautiful !
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Thank you Deida I am pleased you like it.
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I shall look out for it, sounds lovely.
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:)
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Thank you Yorkshire
Thank you David
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Fabulous !
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Thank you Maureen, If its the dark pink one its called Kick Off lol if it s the other lighter pink one, I will find out next time I go to the nursery as it did nt have a lable on.
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Very doubtful....sorry.
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These are not hardy in certain parts of the country..so it will depend on where you live and was it protected?
On question - tree gone rotten after winter
Which variety are you talking about first of all? some you can cut down every spring to keep them with their juvenile leaves.........others grow enormous very very quickly.
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Dont feed ours, only tea (cold) in summer months, keeps them healthy and a little peat ?or ericaceous compost dug around the roots every now and again....
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As Drc says use it on the garden only.
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The flowers are very flat compared to the cardoon on the right of the screen.The grey sepals? are like mother of pearl. They make ideal dried flowers as they do not lose their seeds or their colour.
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Thank you Michaella. The berries nearest the ground are first to go because the blackbirds jump up and take them off. I think this is cotoneaster dammerii. It is growing in a stone"pot" which has access to the earth under it to allow the roots to go down as far as they can and not need to rely on me to water them.
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Thanks all, was beginning to think we had lost them all, so rather pleased when these turned up........water butt should be full again, had a fair amount of rain this evening.
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I am hoping, the tree cones up very early when grown normally, obviously not when it is restricted, still never say never......
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Ah Ha! Yes, I'm sure it does. wonderful view in any weather.
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Linda,you sound full of the joys of spring isn't it just wonderful?
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Well that will get it going........!!!
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Lovely Dotty,mines only just showing through so have a while to wait........
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Thanks Lincslass.......
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Its obviously a teabelly,looks lovely........
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You must have spent a long time on your back Andrew to take these pics lol!!
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Thats lovely Dd.....
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Fraid so........
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Hey Sanbaz, glad you like it,only hope your air doesn't turn as blue as mine did lol, it is a bit fiddly to do! I also bought the Spanish Arch metal art,and have painted that too-do you think I need to get a life??? Am going to put a mirror at the back of it, and if all works ok, will post results incase anyone else should feel inspired by my arty madness hee hee hee :o) )
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Very smart. :-)
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This is absolutely beautiful, love the blue colour!
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Hi Scotsgran, welcome to GOY, this is a lovely picture.
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Mushybanna:
Interesting Palmate!
That's the way to do it...keep everyone thinking. LOL!!! : > )
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Please to meet you both, welcome to GOY! Hope to seeing your garden pictures soon!
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The darker stripes on this make me think it might be "Pickwick", but am no crocus expert (or any expert, for that matter).
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Yw :o)
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I love the squirrel really crocus bulbs a small price to pay to have him scamper around :o)
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There is that danger I must admit lol! :o))
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I was advised to use it when planting all of my shrubs and perennials. It helps your plants to grow new roots to establish themselves. It is very slow release so it is almost impossible to burn anything and it does not give an instant boost and encourage new top growth which could be vulnerable. I am thinking most of the shrubs and HPs are planted in the dormant season when you would not want top growth, rather you are trying to establish a root system to give the plant a good foundation. On the other hand quick fixes are necessary for annuals to make sure you get maximum benefit from a single season plant. That is when things like phostrogen come in to their own.
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Guest, there are perennial hybrids of nemesia, but their frost tolerance is strictly limited. Try searching the plant on the web to see which climate zones it's recommended for. If your climate fits, prune off all the dead stems, right down to the ground, and give a light application of fish emulsion and seaweed extract. You might want to wait until your average frost date to do that, though. I get the impression that the UK had exceptionally heavy frosts last winter, so even though it's supposed to be hardy in your neighborhood, it may still be kaput (that's a gardening term.) : D
Good luck!
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Milky:
That's funny! An amazing photo!
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Hi Mavisc52, Yes, Wallington Hall is a great place to visit but as the weather was so good, we did not see inside the house this time. The gardens were magnificent though.
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Milky:
What a pro! This photo is superb! Love the colors and clarity!
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Milky:
These are absolutely gorgeous!!! : > ) Great shot!
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Milky:
These are absolutely gorgeous!!! : > ) Great shot!
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Shiver me timbers!!!!!! Better not let me matey Hook see this one! He/she is lovely, though. :-)
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Bargain Richard, they`ll brighten things up for you......
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Thanks everyone. My mind is racing with things to do, and the weather is really cooperative of late. %>
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