Much better here!
By Spritzhenry
- 6 Jun, 2010
- 13 likes
The 'Ruffled Patty' poppy is in its new home - looking soooo much better there! I just hope it survives the move.
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Thanks - much better than in with the mauves and pinks! :-O
6 Jun, 2010
looking good. what is the iris?
6 Jun, 2010
They're Dutch Irises, Sbg.
6 Jun, 2010
I meant which variety :o)
I have a beautiful purple and tan [Black beauty] in flower at the moment. They are such good doers.
6 Jun, 2010
Yes much better.........
6 Jun, 2010
Looks perfic there :)))))))))
7 Jun, 2010
Thanks, Dd and Grindle.
Sbg - I feel a total idiot - I didn't realise that Dutch Irises had names! :-(
7 Jun, 2010
Looking good next to the purple leafed plant!
7 Jun, 2010
Yes, that's why I made a space for it. When that Lysimachia flowers (yellow!!!) the poppy will have finished. There 'is' method in my madness! lol.
7 Jun, 2010
if no one told you how are you supposed to know? so you shouldnt feel like that :o) I remember the line in shirley valentine when she knows the answer to a question and the head mistress in her anguish says' some one must have told you' and shirley replies ' how else would I know' [cleaned up from the actual quote :o)]
7 Jun, 2010
'Please may I have a lesson on Dutch Iris names, Miss'? lol.
8 Jun, 2010
Definitely the right move Spritz - hope it does well, I`ve never moved anything while its actually in flower.
13 Jun, 2010
Well - it was a big risk, but if it takes, great! If it doesn't...I won't be too upset. Just a little bit! :-(
13 Jun, 2010
can you take some root cuttings as a safeguard?
I have to move my Patty in the autumn, it's sitting in front of a red robin and you can't see the flowers very well grrrr!! (not good on this colour thingy LOL)
15 Jun, 2010
It's not the right time, is it? I thought you did those in the spring...... No, Patty wouldn't be right with Red Robin.... hmmm...Nope...a definite no.....
15 Jun, 2010
I've moved them at that time before and they seem to be fine
17 Jun, 2010
OK - thanks! I might not have killed it after all! I hate it when that happens, don't you?
17 Jun, 2010
I certainly do. I think I'll do some root cuttings just in case ;)
BTW I'm collecting erodium seed as it's ready, will post them when I get enough
22 Jun, 2010
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Works well there - so pretty
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