Early-Winter Downunder: Gazanias still blooming.
By Bernieh
- 20 Jun, 2010
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Drc ... yes these are perennials here. I had quite a few patches growing around the garden, but our horrible 'wet' season was too much for many of them. They like it dry. Luckily there' still a few left.
20 Jun, 2010
I lost all of mine but I wouldnt be with out.
20 Jun, 2010
Yes ... I'm like you Drc ... wouldn't be without them. I don't plant them in the outdoor garden beds now ... it's just too wet during the summer these days ... but I've got them in pots so I can enjoy them all year long.
20 Jun, 2010
lucky you
20 Jun, 2010
Beautiful
20 Jun, 2010
I love these!!!
23 Jun, 2010
Love Gazania's and I think I might have this one steadily growing out there somewhere. Got me a mixed lot from the GC.
Hope they look as good as this one.....stunning!
27 Jun, 2010
Wow , what a beauty !
4 Jul, 2010
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Thats lovely. Are these perennials in Australia? We tend to treat them mostly as annuals though they are half hardy.
20 Jun, 2010