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Fuchsia Thalia

Out of my two Triphylla Fuchsias, Thalia has done the best. Both have been slow to get going properly though........



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Beautiful specimen Meanie...:>)

30 Aug, 2011

 

I agree, doesnt it display nicely

30 Aug, 2011

 

It is a good 'un! Thanks!

30 Aug, 2011

 

Thanks Homebird!

30 Aug, 2011

 

Glorious sight!

30 Aug, 2011

 

That one is a beaut meanie, i have 2, i buy them small in spring and they soon grow, i used to buy them fully grown but were so expensive. They are so bright, arent they :)

30 Aug, 2011

 

Thank you Wagger and Daisydee!
They do grow quickly, but have seemed to be rather slow in doing their stuff this year DD.............

30 Aug, 2011

 

Not enough sunshine Meanie :))))

30 Aug, 2011

 

What sunshine!!!

30 Aug, 2011

 

thats a lovely plant ~ great shape and so many blooms!!

30 Aug, 2011

 

Should have been like this for a couple of months though Sticki!

31 Aug, 2011

 

how long will it last now?

31 Aug, 2011

 

It should bloom up until the cold weather Sticki..........

31 Aug, 2011

 

its a lovely plant, shame our wretched weather has deprived you of 2 months of this tho.

31 Aug, 2011

 

It has been flowering all summer - just not properly like this!

31 Aug, 2011

 

lots of cuttings to give more options next year??

31 Aug, 2011

 

Nah............£1.25 again from the local nursery! Not worth the effort of caring for them at that money.

31 Aug, 2011

 

50p up here!!!

the only difference is the fuchsias i have kept through the winter are much bigger.

31 Aug, 2011

 

To be honest, I've never been happy with the ones (triphylla) that I have overwintered.

31 Aug, 2011

 

i cant get a nice photo of mine but if you saw them you would know why ~ they are not a good shape ~ lovely flowers but the branches/stems go every which way!! i can certainly see your point ~ i dont need to cry over any that die!!

31 Aug, 2011

 

I know that feeling Sticki!
That's the other nice thing about the Triphylla Fuchsias - they shape themselves.......

31 Aug, 2011

 

oh hadnt realised that ~ big bonus!!

just looking at my thalia today ~ nothing like as many flowers as yours!!

31 Aug, 2011

 

You probably don't talk to it nicely enough!

31 Aug, 2011

 

how did you know that!!!

perhaps they are sensitive little plants and they dont like what i say to the slugs???

31 Aug, 2011

 

Get some toads Sticki - never see slugs around here!

31 Aug, 2011

 

i was going to be very rude then but thought i had better not.

i dont have any toads or frogs here ~ too dry???

31 Aug, 2011

 

Pond next year then!!

31 Aug, 2011

 

i will have to make one of those hypertuffa things?? i have 2 small dishes/bird baths at ground level currently.

i would love a pond.

31 Aug, 2011

 

A couple of piles of logs which are never disturbed would be a good idea too. In a shady spot where they can get some rain/hosing.

1 Sep, 2011

 

oh, thats easily solved ~ no problem in this garden ~ thank you!! still playing the music you put on the other blog ~ its lovely.

1 Sep, 2011

 

Fantastic.

6 Sep, 2011

 

Thank you 6d!

6 Sep, 2011

 

Your welcome Meanie.

6 Sep, 2011

 

Hari Lassanai! Which means ......very pretty.

9 Sep, 2011

 

Thank you!

9 Sep, 2011



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