Euphorbia Griffithii 'Fireglow'
By Simbad
- 15 May, 2010
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This plant was huge last year, not as good this year, only a couple of flowers, hopefully better next year.
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Wondered if it was the cold weather Amy, thats a relief would hate to loose it :-)
The Zea Mays grows to around 4ft Amy, has the foliage got any colour yet?remember mine didn't until they'd been planted out a bit then changed to pink green and cream stripes, loved it, not edible though, one I forgot to sow this year.
15 May, 2010
WOW, this is nice.
15 May, 2010
My Euphorbias are not great this year either. Don't think they liked the snow on them much.
15 May, 2010
Hi Sid, mine arent either. That Winter had took its toll.
15 May, 2010
Yeah, at least they survived, eh?!
15 May, 2010
Very true, unlike some I've lost: bottle brush, passion flower, rosemary, grrrrr
15 May, 2010
What a shame Dawn, think my passion flower may be dead too not a sign of a leaf but the stem is green when I scrape it, so may give it a bit longer, also a lovely jasmine that was in a huge pot growing round the garage, shame as it was given to us as a moving in present by Alf, Robs cousin who designed our house :-(
15 May, 2010
What a shame Kathy, its so annoying. I've cut my passion flower right down and i keep watering it in the hope it will shoot from the bottom. I live in hope, for yours too.
15 May, 2010
Lovely vibrant Euphorbia didnt realise there are so many different specices!
15 May, 2010
Kathy mine are only approx . 4 " high at the moment , are you seriously telling me that the sweetcorn isn't edible , I have 2 rows of it in my vegetable garden .. LOL......
16 May, 2010
Oops no sorry Amy its an ornamental one grown for its coloured foliage, oh well your veg garden will be colourful,lol.
16 May, 2010
LOL.. . oh well , and there was me looking forward to some nice buttery Sweetcorn ... :o))
16 May, 2010
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These are lovely mine have survived , it might be the cold weather Kathy.. they don't seem so big .... BTW .. can you tell me please the height of the sweet corn Zea Mays ,I have grown plants from the seed you sent me and have put them in the garden , I have grown other kinds but I don't know anything about these ... are they miniatures ? thanks x
15 May, 2010