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Comments (20)Maybe we can repost this with a note NOT to reply that way it stays at the top? Is there a way we can sticky this?...See MoreHurry Up Sharon and Clive! Pics
Comments (23)I love looking at everyone's garden pictures too. Grace that's a lovely Tiffany rose and I think St.Fiacre would be a nice addition to any garden. David I do miss peonies and a spring garden. That iris is beautiful. One year I brought bulbs back from Canada for that variety of iris but those elegant hybrids just don't grow here because of the climate. We do get a few simple white or purples to survive but not he big showy ones. Coconut your wisteria is stunning. I planted some here over ten years ago in our garden and last year it gave a few flowers. It will grow on this island but it needs a slightly cooler garden. Beautiful! I love all mauve and purple flowers and branches of hanging wisteria remind me so much of Vancouver, where I used to live. Chase you're lucky to be able to grow trilliums....my favourite spring wildflower. As a kid I'd go with friends into woods near our house and look for trilliums and pussywillows. When we found them, we knew spring had arrived. SharonCb...See MoreHurry up summer, my ficus is waiting
Comments (23)Dave gives good advice! Move it slowly into the sun. It will probably double in size. Mine always did outside. When I had to bring it inside, there are things to expect but we can cross that bridge when we get there. Never had scale on ficus indoors, wouldn't worry about it unless you see signs. good luck! jane...See MoreHow do you keep sane during the winter?
Comments (7)Lol Robert! I am in the same boat as you. Going crazy without anything to do. My hubby is the most happiest that I am not gardening out. I would be out if I could. Our temps are down sometimes to below freezing now. My anemone de caen corms are sprouting in the yard so waiting if I can get some blooms from them. My miniature alliums too started sprouting so early. Planted a mix of tulips,hyacinths, daffys and crocus. I think I see daffys sprouting. I have some ranculus to plant in feb. I just keep on visiting all the mail order sites, keep adding stuff and deleting the cart. Lucky for me some of my jasmines and chinese perfume are generous enough to bloom to satisfy my nose. If you keep your mysore mulli in a warm place it will keep blooming for you. My arabian nights too is producing buds now. Moo even in the basement is producing buds. So maybe if you have a very bright and warm spot you could get jasmine to bloom imdoors too....See MoreSara-Ann Z6B OK
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