Swingtime Blooms
By Greenthumb
- 22 Sep, 2009
- 9 likes
A few of te swingtime blooms out on the sun, this one has moved into the house now as well, Still going strong.
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It is a trooper. This one is three years old now. My lambada is really tough too. It didn't even sleep, tried blooming all winter.
22 Sep, 2009
Nice to have them in the house and keep them going. Mine spend winter in the garage - the car has to stay out on the road lol
22 Sep, 2009
The rest stop and drop their leaves so I bring them downstairs into the cool, but lambada just goes and goes. I'm taking my gartenmeister up there this year to try again. I lost it last year so I got another. It a tryphilla type, with the trumpet blooms, they like more heat.
22 Sep, 2009
Yes I keep mine in the bathroom but they always look bedraggled by the time spring comes. I hope you don't loose yours this year.
22 Sep, 2009
Thanks. Me too, 2 thumbs up.
22 Sep, 2009
This is one of my favorites too........
22 Sep, 2009
Little beauti
22 Sep, 2009
Thanks, this is my eldest...lol.
23 Sep, 2009
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