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By Cinderella
- 1 May, 2011
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Oh dear, what a shame. These are not so big this year.
1 May, 2011
Very pretty and delicate pink
1 May, 2011
beauties - is that a delphinium behind ? whatever it is looks very good too
1 May, 2011
i love these Cinders..I had some for about 3 years,and they were lovely. but last year,they never grew,so assumed they had rotted..guess what? two
of them have appeared,but not in the place they were planted..Strange or what? it has taken me ages for the penny to drop,as to what they are..but once the flower stem appeared,I was so happy.Can't wait for them to flower..:o)
1 May, 2011
Thanks Sixpence, and Paul, yes it is Delphiniums behind. They are really looking good.
Well I am going to move mine this year when they have finished blooming Sandra, the leaves are so big and the ends seem to die off before the flowers open, so I thought I would put them where that won't notice so much.
1 May, 2011
I had moved mine too,Cinders,from a border into a pot,and they did nothing..but I thought I had thrown them away..they are growing between a rose and a dwarf Red Robin,so I can't see the tatty foliage...I'm almost certain I didn't plant them there..memory,or the lack of it..can be quite disturbing.! Lol...they must have jumped back in ! :o))
2 May, 2011
Yes they must have ! Still, nice to have them in a place where the foliage wont be seen
2 May, 2011
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something bit mine and it fell off its stem; luckily i found it and i have it indoors
1 May, 2011