Alstroemeria.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 26 Jul, 2012
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First flowers.....these were very tiny cuttings from T&M never thought they would survive.
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Thanks Lindak, a new one, so not had time to get too leggy....
29 Jul, 2012
they usually need some sort of support. When I lived on the I.O.Wight, the large greenhouses I worked in grew alstroemarias, for the florists, they also grew roses, carnations and chysanthemums.
30 Jul, 2012
How lovely my kind of job.....
30 Jul, 2012
It used to get hot under the glass. We got used to it though.
31 Jul, 2012
I know the feeling, we used to grow tomatoes on a grand scale, in a previous life, and boy was it hot, was a lot younger then so could stand it!!
31 Jul, 2012
same here DOttie, and the greenhouses turned to tomato growing in the end.
1 Aug, 2012
More money to be made obviously in toms....
1 Aug, 2012
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Lovely compact flowers and a pretty colour too.
28 Jul, 2012