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Flaming torches
By Janey
- 22 Nov, 2010
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This year the Kniphofias have been spectacular, really brightening up the garden on these wet, murky November days....:o)
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great janey, i have one lol but going strong :o))
22 Nov, 2010
Are these still in flower now? they certainly live up to their name, I planted 3 bare rooted ones in September hope that they look like yours this time next year;0)
22 Nov, 2010
Yes Carol....they've been flowering since the beginning of October, and still there are buds to come....:o) I just called them that, I don't know their proper name, they were in the garden when we came, as a large clump. I split them and there's been so many more flowers. The leaves are evergreen too. I'm sure once yours have settled their roots down, up will come the flowers....:o).
22 Nov, 2010
Ooh lovely, I do like Kniphofias. I have `Flamenco` which flowers in early Summer but I`d love one that flowered later. :o)
22 Nov, 2010
They are doing a great job aren't they? That border would be totally different without them!
22 Nov, 2010
Shazzam! They really look wonderfully warm, aye? going to put them on my new list! congrats, Janey!
22 Nov, 2010
They look fantastic Janey , just the thing for this time of the year :o)
23 Nov, 2010
They are doing really well, hope the cold weather thats suppose to be coming this week does'nt finish them off.
23 Nov, 2010
fantastic ....... so bright . carnt beleave wots still going ... i have loads of rudbekias every where . but think the frost will get yet !!!
23 Nov, 2010
Maybe next spring, we could swap a piece Lab....I'd love a summer one....like the yellow ones too...:o)
They are Karen and Amy....really cheering things up...:o)
Hope not Carol....it's -2 here, no snow as yet!!
You know Cristina....the Rudbeckias have been amazing haven't they....I've some seedlings coming through now...not sure what to do with them now it's so cold.....:o(
24 Nov, 2010
ooooooooooo thats gud ... may be put some flease over them . but i think they may b ok .
24 Nov, 2010
Janey, those are huuuuge, nice colour though!
15 Apr, 2011
They were Aileen...this was the week before the heavy snows came, most of the Kniphofias perished....there is one small clump just beginning to grow again. These are great for late Autumn though.
15 Apr, 2011
They look more of a nice peachy colour, pretty with the Dahlias in the other pic, great colour match! What a shame that a lot of them died, but there's hope with the clump growing now, which is good news! I'm trying to catch up with all the old photos on the site, it will take a while! LOL!
15 Apr, 2011
Ooh...that'll take you forever.....it is addictive though isn't it??? There are some lovely pics to look at....:o)
15 Apr, 2011
Very addictive, but in a nice sort of a way! LOL! There are some lovely pics on this site, of plants that I know and ones I've never seen before!
15 Apr, 2011
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Looking colourful !
22 Nov, 2010