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By Nelke
- 21 Jun, 2009
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ipomoea in it´s deep, deep beauty
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I have just looked at your other photo and see that you did! What is the secret of your success? I cannot get them to grow well.
September fahre ich nach Hamburg eine Freundin zu besuchen. Mein Deutsch ist schrecklich! Aber kann ich "ein Stuck Haselnusstorte, bitte" sagen. Tschuss!
21 Jun, 2009
Me neither...have tried and tried with these but no luck!
21 Jun, 2009
Hi, Hibrazilmac and Janney! It is from last year´s seeds. I have them in a big pot with Dianth. caryophyllus, nasturtium, other seedlings (and white lilies, most of which are frozen or drowned...). I take "normal" balcony-flower-soil, 1 - 2 times a year I give some lime (chalk) to it and sometimes a little fertilizer. They get sun from noon till sundown. - Maybe You try it once again...??
23 Jun, 2009
And not to forget, Hibrazilmac, welcome to GOY and in september: welcome to germany. Hamburg is such a lovely town. Once I lived there for 2 ys.- Your german seems to be quite O.K.!
23 Jun, 2009
Is it the light shining through the drops that's changing the color? What a nice effect!
23 Jun, 2009
No, Tasteyg, - maybe I shoulgn´t tell it, but it just LOOKS good in the moment , but it´s like wounds to the flower. Colour and structure are gone after drying up.
25 Jun, 2009
Nelke- Thanks for sharing your secret ;~) It's a very nice effect!
8 Jul, 2009
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Absolutely gorgeous! Did you grow it from seed Nelke?
21 Jun, 2009