Pieris
By Gee19
- 24 Mar, 2010
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Becoming quite large but very pretty.
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This is lovely Gee its a little bit ahead of mine which is only just starting to open.......
25 Mar, 2010
I have just moved one of mine from the front to the back garden as mine was also getting too large for the front, looks very similar to yours, the flowers are gorgeous I have moved them in the past with no problems!
26 Mar, 2010
Thanks, PP, I may be brave then :)
26 Mar, 2010
Gee you can prune them, we do ours........shame to move it now.
27 Mar, 2010
I hadn't thought of that, DD2! I will do that when the flowers have finished :)
27 Mar, 2010
I have mine in a large pot, noticed today the flowers are just beginning to open.
29 Mar, 2010
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This photo is of "Pieris Forest Flame" in Gee19's garden
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It's in the garden, Homebird. I may have to move it as its at the front of the border and is now quite large. The alternative is to make the flower bed wider :)
25 Mar, 2010