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Iris lutescens
By Pcw
- 4 Mar, 2019
- 5 likes
A new aquisition
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What a beauty.
4 Mar, 2019
i would think this has been grown under cover SG.some of mine are just swelling up at the base of the leaves.
4 Mar, 2019
Once I catch up in the garden I must try and sort out the greenhouse. I lost a few panes of glass last year and managed to replace them. Two panes came out in the door so I replaced those with the mesh I use for making seed box covers. I think eventually I will make it an alpine house with only the roof being glass but only replacing panes that come out on their own courtesy of the high winds we get. That way I will be able to overwinter plants under cover. I bought metal shelving units with metal shelves. They have proved almost impossible to put together. I can see me using the shelves upside down on the wooden benches I already have. I think if I line them and put sand in them I can stand my pots on them to make watering easier.
5 Mar, 2019
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Very nice. I see mine are starting to grow again but no sign of flowers yet.
4 Mar, 2019