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Nasturtium 2009-10-09 003
By Balcony
- 19 Oct, 2009
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Looks lovely. Always frustrating when it come s little late, but be glad you've a season to let them. :-)
20 Oct, 2009
Lots still in flower there... doing well for late October :o)
20 Oct, 2009
They are doing fine still, though they are beginning to turn yellowish.
The Fuchsia cuttings will stay in the pots all winter though on frosty nights I will move them further into the balcony.
I'll have to wait & see how the Snapdragons in the same pots do. They are after all hardy.
The red Carnations just laugh at the "cold" of winter so I have no fears for them!
24 Oct, 2009
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These Nasturtiums have reached the top of the balcony & have begun to climb up the strings at long last! There is a bright red Carnation next to them & in the pots are the Fuchsia cutting I took in May. They are now flowering. Albeit a little late!
19 Oct, 2009