POT PLANTED UP FOR WINTER
By Bellflower
- 20 Oct, 2010
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Thanks Homebird!
21 Oct, 2010
All your winter pots look lovely...
28 Oct, 2010
Thanks Elsie, let's hope I remember to keep 'em watered through the winter (if we need to that is)
28 Oct, 2010
That is beautiful! I take it that it doesn't get very cold there in the winter? There are some cyclamen that will survive where I live and it can get down to -29C here in the winter.
2 Dec, 2010
Thank you RK. It's been pretty cold this week and at the moment the pots are all buried under about 20 inches of snow or more, so I guess I'll find out later how they survive or not RK. Can't even get to work this week yet!
2 Dec, 2010
Yeah that's quite a bit of snow! I haven't even gotten an inch yet but I live by the great lakes so it's only a matter of time. At least the snow will keep them insulated :)
3 Dec, 2010
Hopefully RK, but I'm not expecting the cyclamen to survive I think! Do you get snow there every year? For us this is the worst I can remember, but we didn't have snow to talk about for quite a few years before this.
6 Dec, 2010
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First time I've used Cyclamen in winter pots Homebird and I must admit I was very pleased with them. Hope they survive winter okay!
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