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THE FALL OF LUCIFER
By Bornagain
- 12 Aug, 2009
- 12 likes
perhaps I ought to have staked it better
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Thanks Tt, pretty soon I'm going to be asking the most basic care questions such as what, if anything, to do with crocosmia once it has finished flowering. I've never done anything with my plants hardly for fear of damaging them, so look out for my questions as I've been more of a book gardener than a practical one. They have just had to look after themselves to a large degree.
12 Aug, 2009
It's lovely anyway, I'll check to see what answers you get !
14 Aug, 2009
Thanks mp, just plucking up the courage to show my vast ignorance :-))
16 Aug, 2009
I'll show mine now Bornagain ... i only found out 2 days ago that Lucifer grew to about 5' tall !
I was in a garden centre and there were lots of them for sale .... i was open-mouthed, i had no idea they got so tall and as for what to do afterwards .... surely they must be cut back ? !!!
16 Aug, 2009
I certainly hope so Louise :-)
16 Aug, 2009
Wow that looks great,
I could not answer your comment on my in messages But yes you should bother with a gunera and the primulas both look good together.
18 Aug, 2009
still looks great, love your bird house to
20 Aug, 2009
:-)
20 Aug, 2009
Great title!, suitably epic.
Lovely looking border
12 Sep, 2009
Thankyou Gf glad you got it:-) thought it went with my adopted name;-)
12 Sep, 2009
He..he Ba.....I love this pic with the Lucifer, it is gorgeous isn't it? I planted some corms this year in pots but had just the one flower...:o(, but plenty of ordinary crocosmia flowers........they take up a lot of room don't they, I'm planning on digging most of them out...............
13 Sep, 2009
They do take up some room after a few years but the leaves are an asset too I think and of course Lucifer needs staking also. It seems a shame to just dig them up and throw them out like unwanted puppies:-( That's given me an idea.....we could found a rescue shelter for unwanted plants where gardeners could go and adopt:-)
13 Sep, 2009
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