phormium yellow wave
By Sanbaz
- 7 Nov, 2009
- 9 likes
phormium doing really well
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This looks like the one I have sent from Sid San.......it was really tiny but now its about as big as yours.......fingers crossed for next year....:o)
7 Nov, 2009
this has doubled in size janey just over summer and autumn has helped, it seems to like the rain :o)
thanx amy sorry almost missed you :o)
7 Nov, 2009
Aye Sandra doing well and so does everything else seem to be that surrounds it ..
8 Nov, 2009
everything has gone mad since i planted up in spring ray, trouble is had to try to get bulbs in amongst it all, im going to have a move about with all my plants next year, split them etc :o)
8 Nov, 2009
Must be the good soil and TLC you give them Sandra ..squirrels pretty good at re arranging bulbs ...well at least thinning them out a little.
Doesnt matter too much here but your garden looks so neat .
8 Nov, 2009
well its not the biggest of gardens ray so doesnt take alot of keeping tidy, just have the bottom end to do ready for planting next spring, cant wait to do that
8 Nov, 2009
Sandra everything is doing well, think its all the rain we've had this year, not being horrible but think someone else can have it next year, and we get some sunshine...
8 Nov, 2009
me to carol, would love a good summer so can have family round for BBQ, not had one this year
8 Nov, 2009
Forgot what one of them is :o))
8 Nov, 2009
lol carol
8 Nov, 2009
lovely Sandra..noticed your fuchsia buds..My garden is still very colourful the
Chrysanthemums are doing very well, see collage.Beautiful sunshine here today
15 Nov, 2009
I love the yellow wave Sandra, Mine is huge now and shines out of the border, if you know what i mean :) its so nice I bought another one!
15 Nov, 2009
thanx deida, yes there are still alot of buds on fuchsia, opening slowly, its been mixed here today, i went to barton grange near preston (GC) and sun but hubby said none stop rain back home in blackpool :o)
thanx Dee yes i love the colour to and how it stands out in the border, i may have another myself lol
15 Nov, 2009
A lovely disigned bed Sandra they all look healthy too.
17 Nov, 2009
all these were manely off seaburngirl when i started this year except the main plant in pic and looked lost when planted but grown so much, its easy to keep to :o))
17 Nov, 2009
It is an easy plant to look after Sandra, apart from cutting old leaves off from the underneath (when bigger).. It gets brighter as it grows sandra, a jewel in any border..
17 Nov, 2009
hi Dee thanx for the advice, i really like it and if it goes more yellow thats even better :o))
17 Nov, 2009
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Very nice Sandra !
7 Nov, 2009