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Some pretties on the patio
I like the way these colors sort of merge gracefully.
Cheers Wendy |
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Some pretties on the patio
A happy sight, for sure, Wendy.
Diana "Wendy7" wrote in message ... I like the way these colors sort of merge gracefully. Cheers Wendy |
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Some pretties on the patio
Hi Wendy On the patio... you can tell you don't live in the UK! Nice grouping Peter -- Peter Cliff Publishing Editor Fisheries.co.uk |
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Some pretties on the patio
As always, nice to hear from you, Cheers Wendy
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... A happy sight, for sure, Wendy. Diana "Wendy7" wrote in message ... I like the way these colors sort of merge gracefully. Cheers Wendy |
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Some pretties on the patio
Thanks Peter, would you call it a verandah?
Cheers Wendy "Peter Cliff" wrote in message ... Hi Wendy On the patio... you can tell you don't live in the UK! Nice grouping Peter -- Peter Cliff Publishing Editor Fisheries.co.uk |
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Some pretties on the patio [1/1]
Oops, sorry! I wasn't referring to the word patio but to the warmer weather you must have over there. Whilst there are several species we can put outside during our summer, I don't know of any that would flower outside - although this year was really wet with three months continual rain from the beginning of May right through to the end of July. As a result I have to keep most of my plants in our south-east facing conservatory (much to my wife's annoyance!). However, I am having spectacular success this year with my cymbidiums. I left them outside last summer and had a total of one flower spike on four plants. I did the same again this year - but every time I watered my garden plants with liquid tomato feed I gave my cymbidium plants a good dosing as well (taking the view it would either kill or cure them). The results look like being spectacular. I recently checked them over and brought them inside. The plant which flowered last year now has four spikes on even though it is only a smallish plant. Indeed, when I looked at it again the other day I think I see a fifth coming through, although it could be new leaves. Still - fingers crossed for a blooming beautiful December-January on this one. The other three plants also all have flower spikes, each plant with either three or four. As these were 'presents' from people who had been given them but hadn't managed to get them to re-flower I will be interested to see what colour they are. Still droning on... as a matter of interest, the first plant I mentioned came out of the bottom of a wastepaper bin at one of my local garden centres. I recognised the leaves popping through the rubbish as I was at the checkout, asked whether it was an orchid and when they said it was rather cheekily rebuked them for throwing away such a handsome (and expensive) plant and asked if I could have it. To my surprise - and my young daughter's obvious embarrassment - they said I could. While I am at it, I bought the attached Rossioglossum Grandiflora at our local Solihull Orchid Society annual members auction in August for the princely sum of £3.00 ($6.00 to you). Kept it watered and warm in the conservatory and within a few weeks sent up buds which have turned out like this... In message , Wendy7 writes Thanks Peter, would you call it a verandah? Cheers Wendy "Peter Cliff" wrote in message ... Hi Wendy On the patio... you can tell you don't live in the UK! Nice grouping Peter -- Peter Cliff Publishing Editor Fisheries.co.uk -- Peter Cliff Publishing Editor Fisheries.co.uk |
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Some pretties on the patio [1/1]
Very nice, Peter. Good scavenging, LOL!
Diana |
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Some pretties on the patio [1/1]
Funny, I was thinking location & not weather? *g* Just to put your mind at
ease, most of these have opened in the greenhouse & the patio is always on the cool side. It's good to know someone who is doing well with cymbidiums, mine don't bloom too well for me. I grow them under shadecloth & I am going to try the Tomato fertilizer?*G* Looking forward to some cym pics & by the way you Rossi is grand! Cheers Wendy "Peter Cliff" wrote in message ... Oops, sorry! I wasn't referring to the word patio but to the warmer weather you must have over there. Whilst there are several species we can put outside during our summer, I don't know of any that would flower outside - although this year was really wet with three months continual rain from the beginning of May right through to the end of July. As a result I have to keep most of my plants in our south-east facing conservatory (much to my wife's annoyance!). However, I am having spectacular success this year with my cymbidiums. I left them outside last summer and had a total of one flower spike on four plants. I did the same again this year - but every time I watered my garden plants with liquid tomato feed I gave my cymbidium plants a good dosing as well (taking the view it would either kill or cure them). SNIP ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ |
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