Euphorbia 'Ascot Rainbow'
By Simbad
- 30 Mar, 2014
- 6 likes
Love this a new plant last year and its flowered all winter.
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All of mine got killed in the winter of 2011/12 but I do have a seedling that POPPED UP is looking great so I will have to take a photo to show you
Yours is looking good
Gg
30 Mar, 2014
Mine is looking decidedly ropey :-(
30 Mar, 2014
Ooh very nice Simbad.Bought my first Euphorbia a few weeks ago...Purpurea, hope it does well!!
30 Mar, 2014
Thankyou all :-)
It is a lovely one Dawn I've got 4 or 5 different ones now.
Oh yes that winter really knocked back my Firecracker Gg think there was only one stem remaining but its gradually getting going again, my others were bought after then so we don't want another winter like those.
This is in quite a sheltered spot Andrew everything in that bed does well even have buds on a rose!!!
I don't have purpurea Gralew I'll be looking out for your picture :-), my favourite I think is 'Black Pearl' not far off flowering by the looks of it :-)
31 Mar, 2014
Any Euphorbias do well in our garden to well sometimes I spent ages last autumn trying to clear an area of 'Tiny Tim ' ....
31 Mar, 2014
Amy, your Tiny Tim is spreading around, I could move some to the woodland, what do you think?
31 Mar, 2014
Same here Amy I do love them but rampants not the word lol.
My Tiny Tims doing well to Amy I planted it near some steps and noticed yesterday its spread quite a bit in just a year :-)
Never thought of putting some of that in there Dawn, yesterday it was splitting snowdrops and moving hellebore seedlings around,there was a slight hill in there and started digging the things I found buried, the bricks!!! enough for a small house lol!!! and a shoe hope no-one was attached to the other end, old allotment land think people just buried everything, in the front garden I found a bike!!!!
1 Apr, 2014
Yes Dawn move them to the woodland where they will provide ground cover and do no harm , LOL Kathy you are having fun ! keep your peepers open for old bottles with glass stoppers some of them are worth a lot of money , this is going to sound silly but did you know very very old Barbed Wire can fetch a fortune there are collectors for it ! thousands of pounds have been known to change hands .......
1 Apr, 2014
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£16.99 at Suttons Seeds -
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Looks and sounds perfect
30 Mar, 2014