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Polyanthus and Tete a Tete
By Greenfingers
- 11 Mar, 2009
- 7 likes
Planted some Polyanthus this morning among the tete a tete's, what a colourful combination.
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Beautiful............
11 Mar, 2009
Snap, Great minds think alike. I've just finished posting photos of Polyanthus and Narcissus Tete a Tete! Nice pic, a lovely planter.
11 Mar, 2009
Looks great. Lovely planter.
12 Mar, 2009
Its Looking So Gorgeous GF with all the Spring Flowers :)
12 Mar, 2009
they look lovely - did your palm survive the winter OK? I haven't unwrapped my tree ferns yet - I was tempted yesterday - but better leave them for a while. Funny we chose a similar name for ourselves on this site!!!
22 Mar, 2009
Hi MZ, no, the palm did not survive unfortunately. It was only in the garden for 2 years and it's been really good, but this winter weather did it no favours whatsoever. The 'fronds' went brown then snapped, so I cut them off, the trunk is still in there, I'm hoping it may come back to life.....a big hope though. I may take a peek at the weekend and see if there's any sign of life.
23 Mar, 2009
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Looks great!
11 Mar, 2009