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By Richardpeeej
- 4 Sep, 2009
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I think you must be right Morgana - mind you this one is in a bit better focus than the other one.
5 Sep, 2009
Yes its a lot more clearer lovely photo, I get the same with my camera one minute it great next they become blurr it might be how I zoom some times or get to close and other times I know its my hand shaking.
5 Sep, 2009
I usually have to take a few photos of the same thing and then find the best one to upload.
5 Sep, 2009
lol me too he he cameras hay lol
5 Sep, 2009
Pretty pink flowers :o)
5 Sep, 2009
thanks tt and morgana have you grown any before? I find they're OK outside but if you bring them inside they are very 'bitty' ie bits drop off them and they make a mess.
5 Sep, 2009
I agree with you Richard, they are a mess indoors! I've grown them for always it seems! I'm very rarely without a couple of the plants around the house. During the winter they drop their flowers/leaves behind the pots where you can't see them & they then rot there. They are also like weeds on my balcony they sprout up in the least expected places.
As I have to buy all the compost for my many pots I can't afford to throw it away at the end of the growing season so I always keep it & reuse it.
Busy Lizzies spray their seeds all over the place therefore they end up in other pots. I don't mind usually & leave them to grow. Sometimes I do transplant them & grow them on in their own pots but mostly I leave them alone to grow where they germinate.
8 Sep, 2009
I put all my used compost back into the compost bin with all the new stuff to rot down, and use that for my pots, window boxes etc and have had a lot of tomato plants springing up in the middle of the flowers. I have just left them there hoping to get a few extra tomatoes!
8 Sep, 2009
That's what happened to me when a tomato sprang up in one of my hanging baskets! :)
9 Sep, 2009
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Beautiful lovely display but Imao as I always watch men chose bedding flowers and they always chose impatients, is that saying some thing about the men
4 Sep, 2009