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uncinia rubra everflame grass
By Paulsgarden
- 15 Dec, 2011
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Hi Yorkshire - thanks - a real fav grass of mine :)))))
15 Dec, 2011
Yeah I agree, the colours are great.
15 Dec, 2011
Pretty stripy colours, Paul.
Nice one :o)
15 Dec, 2011
Thanks Franny and Terra - sedge type - going very red :))))))))))))
15 Dec, 2011
'everflame' , thats the one I have Paul, wish Id bought a couple now but it was pricey enough just for the one. Are they tough enough to get through the winter?
15 Dec, 2011
I think they're pretty hardy Bampy - remember seeing yours in the gravel really nice
15 Dec, 2011
great colour paul :o)
15 Dec, 2011
Thank you Sandra :)))))))))))))))))
15 Dec, 2011
Bampy
They are not 100% hardy best to cover the crowns with a good deep mulch .It is a New Zealander not known for hardy plants.
15 Dec, 2011
Ahh!! many thanks for that Bjs, its a new addition this summer so have no experience of these re overwintering. It has gone the most wonderful colour. I will give it the TLC treatment immediatly, already been out there with a torch so a quick covering with sacking & a cardboard box over it will help. Its the open Fen blasts that do plants in which is why I keep all my acers in pots so I can put them in the polytunnel each winter. Bit of a pain but friends lost their acers last winter but mine were ok so I dont mind the extra bit of cuffuffle.
I dont know what part of the country your from Paul but I expect yours is better sheltered so fingers crossed they make it.
15 Dec, 2011
Very nice. The leaves look like a houseplant I've got. It's a tri-colour dracena.
15 Dec, 2011
That's why I'm not a true gardener - I don't have much knowledge :(
Thanks Sheila :))))))))
15 Dec, 2011
Lovely..this was taken recently? You still have a lovely garden..mine lokks awfl now! :((((((
15 Dec, 2011
just other day Pixi - you wanna see my grass - it is really crap - gets me frustrated - all the work and every year - even when left it looks like a football pitch - looks great in summer - bad in winter.
15 Dec, 2011
Yep moine too :(
15 Dec, 2011
may end up slabbing whole garden - see our lawn gets about 1 hr sun per day in winter - so it just can't dry out and dies off from lack of sun - really love grass but frustrating too
15 Dec, 2011
I only have a teeny bit lawn lol.....aw dont slab it!!!!!
15 Dec, 2011
there's that or - extend the plant area - take out grass and put trees and all in with a little path to pond
15 Dec, 2011
Paul thats beautiful....Love the colour.......
15 Dec, 2011
Thanks Milky :))))))))))
15 Dec, 2011
yeah...better idea! :))))))))))))))))))
15 Dec, 2011
Thanks Homebird :))))))))))))))))))
yes Pixi - least no flooding worries and more plants :)))))))))))))))
15 Dec, 2011
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15 Dec, 2011
and more tags!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol
15 Dec, 2011
oh yes lol
15 Dec, 2011
very nice colour to it..
16 Dec, 2011
thanks Surreylad :)))))))))
16 Dec, 2011
Lovely colour.
16 Dec, 2011
Thanks Clarice :))))))))))))
16 Dec, 2011
I lost mine last year Paul,but it had seeded itself in the gravel,so if you look closely,you might have some little ones..it also seeded itself among the other grasses,which looks good :o)
17 Dec, 2011
Thanks bloomer - prob mine will die now thanks to the frost :((( still always buy another one - just love reds :)))
17 Dec, 2011
I had it a few years,Paul,so it did ok..think last winter was just too much for it..so you might be lucky..Hope my dwarf Red Robin survives,as I love red too :o)
17 Dec, 2011
Yes hope ours survives too - red robins a bit tender too :(( such beauties though :))
17 Dec, 2011
I have noticed some of the new red leaves look a bit worse for wear,Paul..might throw some fleece over it,if it gets really bad..
17 Dec, 2011
yes :((( getting milder thankfully - certainly not looking like a white Christmas this year
17 Dec, 2011
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that is rather nice Paul love the colours,
15 Dec, 2011