Pot Chrysanthemum
By Grindle
- 1 Nov, 2010
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I do love this burnt orange colour and the waterlily type dahlia. is it a very bushy one Grindle or a neat package?
1 Nov, 2010
That is such alovely vivid Orange!
1 Nov, 2010
Wonderful colour...
1 Nov, 2010
Erk..Chrysanthemum...I would have used anaesthetic as an excuse, but it had worn off! But same question applies. And will it last for next year? My friend has a plant 2 y old now, she said was Japanese chrys. Small flowers tho. Plant is massive this year!
1 Nov, 2010
thanks all :-)
Tetra this is it's second year, I bought it at Bath & West last year, no idea what it is, the flowers are tiny and it's growing in a pot, I've been thinking of planting it out for next year to see if it will get bigger. It's obviously hardy as it was out in all the cold last year with no protection
2 Nov, 2010
Sounds like my friend's plant then, except hers is more of a daisy type..wonder if she still has the ticket..must ask her.
After she planted hers it grew much bigger and survived last winter. She planted against the garage wall which gets a bit of morning sun at that end of the building. Can you take cuttings of mini-mums? Ive never tried it.
They remind me of some plants I saw at Chenonceau in big bowls. Will post a pic for you.
2 Nov, 2010
Fantastic colour great photo
2 Nov, 2010
you should be able to take cuttings in the spring when the new growth starts again Tetra :-)
Thanks nana d :-)
3 Nov, 2010
Smashing......
5 Nov, 2010
thank you DD
6 Nov, 2010
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lovely Grindle, same colour as the osteo I posted today!
1 Nov, 2010