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Cobaea scandens...
By Dottydaisy2
- 28 Aug, 2017
- 11 likes
Just really getting going properly now, seen here with climbing fuchsia....
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I just wish they would flower sooner rather than later Amy!!
30 Aug, 2017
I think you ve got a peeping Tom there Dottydaisy lol looks great I ll have to check next time I go in to town I ll see if we still have him ?
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Beautiful combinatiin.
30 Aug, 2017
It loves your garden.
4 Sep, 2017
Looking good, DD! I didn't realize that it was climber till now! Is it an annual climber? If it is I may get some seeds for the balcony next year. How high can it climb? Irrelevant in a way I suppose as I've only got about 2 metres of height on the balcony!
How long have you had your climbing Fuchsia? How high can it grow? My 'Lady Boothby' is well over a metre & a half tall this year! It doesn't show any sign of slowing down yet either!
4 Sep, 2017
BTW, who is the king figure peeking out between the climber?
4 Sep, 2017
It's lovely, any idea what variety's your climbing Fuschia is? Quite fancy a climber ?
4 Sep, 2017
It is Lady Boothby Dawn.....
5 Sep, 2017
Thanks Dd ? I like the tall ones, F pink fizz seems a favourite climber too.
6 Sep, 2017
Balcony we had it a couple of years, there are two in that border.. I sent for another variety and it turned out to be the same one.....it is not very floriferous, going to look around as there are more climbing ones out now, and more flowers than LB......the terracotta head is just a pot. I like large pots. and love the heads adds a bit of character to the pergola...and they don't need anything planted in them!
Thanks Delonix....
8 Sep, 2017
Thanks, DD. Interesting idea about the terracotta pots & heads!
11 Sep, 2017
Will it live through winter there? It's so beautiful, it would be a shame for it to die in winter.
12 Sep, 2017
I agree that they are a little late to bloom but worth the effort anyway.
15 Sep, 2017
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Cobaea Scandens Seeds
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Lovely it looks healthy , I didn't grow any this year , I've had the blue but not the white ...
30 Aug, 2017