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By Oliveoil
- 13 Jul, 2010
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This one for Karen Sue, this is the double orange Day lily I told you about.
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Will send you some, it does need to be at the back of your border it grows quite tall, it is pretty though, from Roses bowling green border when they widened it they had to come out, have them all over the garden, quite prolific.
14 Jul, 2010
I wonder if it would be ok in a pot? I'm thinking of having a hot colours pot garden at the side of the conservatory where the raised herb beds used to be. There's nothing there now except a couple of potted things.
14 Jul, 2010
You can always try it, see what happens there is plenty of it to go at, so if it dies you can have some more. lol
15 Jul, 2010
Excellent!
15 Jul, 2010
Will wait until they have finished flowering before I send it up to you, less hassel packing up that way, got a big box though from the delivery today so will send you a good clump, you can put some into a planter and some in the garden then.
15 Jul, 2010
Perfect! BTW, there's another rose that I thought I had but don't seem to have.....Lady of Shallott.....deeper than Lady Emma Hamilton but a lovely tangerine colour...have a look at that one too!
15 Jul, 2010
Will do
15 Jul, 2010
Have had a look and agree, silly me on the basket page you can see them side by side (bit small the pictures) but you get a look at how they will contrast. Gone for the Lady Shallott and Summer Song very nice. Look nice in the basket page. Looking forward to seeing them now. Thanks for that Karen.
15 Jul, 2010
Ur welcome!
15 Jul, 2010
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That is beeeeeeautiful!! Give us a bit?
14 Jul, 2010