Corokia, Hydrangea, and Pittosporum Tom Thumb.
By Dottydaisy2
- 25 Jan, 2019
- 8 likes
Useful evergreens, not the Hydrangea......but the spent flowers are still attractive..
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The spent flowers on mine are long gone. Yours look ever so pretty.
27 Jan, 2019
Thanks ladies...... they will have to go soon, will have to be pruned shortly!!
27 Jan, 2019
I've just cut off the dead flowers. I always wait for the new buds to appear. Not quite sure why.
27 Jan, 2019
Linda, that's what the 'experts' say you should do! :)
28 Jan, 2019
I’m fond of Tom Thumb :)
29 Jan, 2019
Linda that's the correct way to go about it, depending on what kind of Hydrangea it is......
Dawn we have three Tom Thumb, they are a good all rounder .....do well here.
29 Jan, 2019
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Lovely colours on both one sets the other off even if the flowers are spent.
26 Jan, 2019