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Fuchsia Orange Crush......heavily diluted!
By Janey
- 4 Oct, 2012
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Janey will you please put a picture of Lancashire Lad on for me, you sent me a cutting a couple of years ago, I have one that I think maybe L.L but just want to make sure so I can label it ;0)
4 Oct, 2012
This is a lovely Fuchsia Janey.....I prefer these long slim flowers...so pretty...:>)
4 Oct, 2012
Thanks girls, they do love the rain and shade.....Carole, I haven't a pic of LL, ours died last year. It is a semi trailing one, with double flowers of peachy pink...top and bottom the same if I remember right.
Yes, I'm beginning to like these types more Moti....:O))
4 Oct, 2012
I will put a picture on of mine for you, shame you lost yours, I will try and get some cuttings if mine is LL;0)
4 Oct, 2012
Ooh yes please Carole...:o)
4 Oct, 2012
lovely pic Janey
4 Oct, 2012
;o)))
4 Oct, 2012
I agree Paul.....
6 Oct, 2012
Thanks Paul and Dd....been great here today, wall to wall sunshine, had all afternoon in the garden and have dug out loads of helianthus, it's a real thug and had stretched the length of the wall, still half to do, the garden is looking better already.....:))
6 Oct, 2012
It adds to their charm with the rain drops on them !
6 Oct, 2012
Thanks Amy, they've all loved the cool wet summer, I love the shape of these bells, going to look out for more next year...:))
6 Oct, 2012
Is she hardy or semi Janey, live the colours. I've just been looking at your photos, walls look so much prettier than fences. Like the Crimson Glory Vine as well. Will lok out for one of these to climb behind my spruce on the bottom fence :)
22 Nov, 2012
She's Semi hardy Gralew, they are all still in their pots outside, but this weekend, we'll have to take them in the greenhouse, where we'll bubble wrap the pots and place them under the staging. I may give them a slight prune, but that's all, as other years the heavily pruned ones have died.
I do love the Walls, especially clothed in climbers......the down side is that they are quite high which means winter months there's hardly any sun reaching the garden....nothings perfect though is it....:)).
22 Nov, 2012
Thanks for the info,no afraid not Janey! managed to get my semi hardy one out of the ground , before the rain came down again!. I only have a plastic covered type g.house, so mine has gone into the shed. :)
25 Nov, 2012
Yes it's been torrential hasn't it, much better here now, sunshine and the winds dropped. We are luckier than those in the south west, our very own Spritzhenry has her beautiful home and garden totally flooded, and there seems to be more rain on the way for that area.
I'll try and get you a cutting rooted in the spring Gralew of Orange Crush...if you'd like....:0))
25 Nov, 2012
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Looks lovely with the raindrops;0)
4 Oct, 2012