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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a beautiful canna rose in my pond. It’s looking a little sad at the moment though, it doesn’t like the cold.
I’m now off to do some thing manly like chopping wood |
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I like the amaryllis plant and have had a few to grow at one go.
There a simple plant with such a loverly large flower on them.
Water when needed and allow to sleep in a dark place, for such a large flower produce. |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
I have quite a few (they've gone a bit mental tbh lol) canna lillies in my garden that flower the most beautiful orange flowers It's just a shame they produce no fragrance.
Favourite has to be my yellow rose, wonderful yellow blooms and a beautiful smell |
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I have recently discovered the trend in black flowers. Black Tulips (Queen Of The Night), black Lupins and black Petunias - the latter which can best be described as looking as though composed of beautiful black velvet.
Absolutely stunning to behold - I’m itching and ready to sow my seed! |
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Has anyone here ever planted ‘Double Petunias’? They’re absolutely gorgeous
Scent wise, as Randonmess previously mentioned, I’ve never found anything more fragrantly beautiful than a yellow Rose (Arthur Bell variety?)
Honey Suckle is particularly delightful to as is scented Clematis |
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Ive a rose cutting from an old dear that trumps most blooms.
It flowers red as big as a mans face with the sweet smell vanilla .
No the thred isnt gay just the skirt your ing in is the question. ?? |
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"Ive a rose cutting from an old dear that trumps most blooms.
It flowers red as big as a mans face with the sweet smell vanilla .
No the thred isnt gay just the skirt your ing in is the question. ??"
Weading |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I love flowers. I don't think I can pick a favourite, but I have flowers in my flat as often as I can afford them. Daffodils are in season which is great because they're so cheap, and so cheerful!
A man posting a thread about flowers? Clearly, yes, that makes this thread gay.... Which probably makes me gay too! OMG! |
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Alyssum and Lobelia- two more of my favourites also, the former as a border plant and the latter trailing in cascades from hanging baskets.
And let us not forget the humble Pansy - hardy as hell and so cheery looking wherever they are planted |
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"Alyssum and Lobelia- two more of my favourites also, the former as a border plant and the latter trailing in cascades from hanging baskets.
And let us not forget the humble Pansy - hardy as hell and so cheery looking wherever they are planted "
You're a bedding type of man then |
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"Alyssum and Lobelia- two more of my favourites also, the former as a border plant and the latter trailing in cascades from hanging baskets.
And let us not forget the humble Pansy - hardy as hell and so cheery looking wherever they are planted
You're a bedding type of man then"
He he - Yes indeed; I love nothing more than getting stuck in with my hands and handling those bulbs |
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