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Post by andy on Jul 17, 2012 14:49:56 GMT
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Post by carolann on Jul 17, 2012 15:18:09 GMT
Oh I saw some of those a couple of years ago at the Yorkshire show and they where lovely but didnt have any seeds left, I cant grow Delph's the one I bought a few weeks ago is looking very sad so I'm not going to get anymore of them and I have tried growing them from seed but no luck either not sure if they like my soil (clay and very gritty) even though I have put lots of compost into all the beds, I did manage to grow one in a pot once but I bought it almost in flower.
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Post by Tig on Jul 17, 2012 18:16:17 GMT
That is a stunning colour Andy, save us some seeds ;D
x Tig
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Post by Jasmine on Jul 20, 2012 10:05:27 GMT
They had some at the GC yesterday...have to say...I'm not sure about coral pink delphs But hope yours do well for you Andy!
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Post by andy on Jul 20, 2012 15:48:36 GMT
Strange one Jas...i usually hate plants that are colours they shouldn't be...yellow palargoniums for example. But these Delphs totally blew me away. For some reason, red/pink/salmon Delphs really do it for me....Thompson and Morgan have a variety called Red arrows and they look awesome...but they're mixed and knowing T&M's photo shopping abilities, they'll all probably be lilac !!!!!
Only problem with the coral sunset Delphs was the £15 each price tag. The boss might just stretch to half a dozen at that price
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Post by Jasmine on Jul 20, 2012 19:18:50 GMT
I didn't notice the price! If they're coming from T&Ms not only might they be the wrong colour they may be the wrong plant! ;D
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Post by Jasmine on Jul 20, 2012 19:24:30 GMT
Just had another thought....£15.99 is one expensive slug and snail dinner! ;D
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