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Hyacinths.At the back door.


Hyacinths.At the back door.



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I can almost smell them from here.

13 Mar, 2024

 

Such a good idea to plant them in a strawberry planter! I shall show this photo to my daughter-in-law as I gave her my planter.

13 Mar, 2024

 

They are beautiful Feverfew! And a lovely perfume when you open your door!
I agree with Shirley! A great idea planting them in the strawberry planter.

13 Mar, 2024

 

I agree with Shirley too … great idea. And what a delightful mix of colour Josee 🙂.

13 Mar, 2024

 

Lovely colours there and they really look great in the planter.

13 Mar, 2024

 

Ty. My neighbour gave me the planter last year & I just thought I’d plant it up for the winter. It’s lucky the 3 colours have flowered at the same time as that doesn’t always happen with different varieties. They will come out of the pot later, then I must think of something else pretty for the summer. I’m not going for strawberries, I will go to local Pick your Own!

13 Mar, 2024

 

Wow, how beautiful they are Ff, and I bet the scent is amazing! The magenta one in the centre is lovely with the paler pinks. I've just noticed the euphorbia which is leaps ahead of mine!

13 Mar, 2024

 

Thank you. I like the magenta one too. I haven’t noticed any scent, unless I get right down & sniff them, but then it’s been so wet. Indoors,Hyacinths scent can be quite overpowering I find.

14 Mar, 2024

 

Magenta is a good name. When I had this lovely colour a year or two ago, it was called Beetroot!

14 Mar, 2024

 

Lovely colour mix too, Josee!

15 Mar, 2024

 

Isn't it so nice when you get a lot of them together in one place? Different colours also seem to work very well together!

For an instant I thought they were mine! I have a pot with many different colours all flowering at the same time, just like yours, FF! 👍I shall have to upload one of mine to my photos page later.

15 Mar, 2024

 

Ty all for your comments. Beetroot isn’t a very nice name for the magenta one, is it. Glad you have a nice potful also Balcony. When the flowers die, should I cut them off or let the plant do what it wants & make seed? I shall plant them in the ground & buy fresh for next year.

16 Mar, 2024

 

Best to remove the flowers & any seedpods that may have formed - unless you are interested if growing some from seed! 😆 That way they can build up strength for next year!

17 Mar, 2024

 

Ty Balcony, that’s what I thought.

18 Mar, 2024

 

That's what you would do with anything grown from a bulb, corm, tuber, etc. so they can build up energy for flowering the following year.

18 Mar, 2024

 

Haha Sheila, fancy it being named Beetroot! I think someone was having a larf ..:))

18 Mar, 2024



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