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  1. honeybunny

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    thats my fav :thumbsup: love the rich colour & brilliant not having the bother of those sharp spines :yes:
     
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    I bought this Nerium oleander from Lidl today for a fiver...................
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      A few i purchased this year which have just come into flower;

      Delphinium (was supposed to be Black Knight but not with those white eyes)
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      Common Toadflax
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      Allium Globemaster
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      Allium Molly
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      Fritillaria Elwesii
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      • longk

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        Love that Frit Scorpio! Mine bloomed a couple of months ago outdoors.

        If they're your thing then seek out F.camchatcensis....................
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          It's a beauty Keith, i'll be looking out for that for sure. Apart from the Blues, Red's, Yellows Oranges, etc, you can't beat a dark colour.
           
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          Love the yellow toadflax Scorpio1968
          I think they are my "in" plant this year. I have Linaria Purpurea and Canon Went. If you would like some seeds in Autumn - in exchange for some your yellow one?? :wub2:
          Jenny
           
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          Nipped into homebase after work and picked up this pot and Washingtonia robusta.

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          Had some lovely stuff in, could of spent a fair few quid!
           
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            that's tasty al n and so very YOU,
            Jenny
             
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              Lol, I'll take that as a compliment, I think!, lol x
               
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              How hardy are they al? (And how much!)

              I do think Homebase has improved this year in terms of selection - bedding plants have been great quality and value
               
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              One has been permanently in the ground, no protection at all and came through this winter no probs despite saying needs protection at 8c or under. It got to -7 here this winter! The other one in a pot was protected with fleece no probs again, although has suffered wind burn on the tips. so if you fleece or bring it in the garage/ conservatory etc you should have no probs.

              Oh, and they are £12.50. Your welcome to pop round anytime to have a nosey!
               
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                Should be OK down to MINUC 8C :) ... but the leaves will burn below about -5C ... best to cover with fleece on seriously cold nights.
                 
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                  That will be a no plant for me then! Not sure it would be too happy even IN my house if we get a humdinger of a winter :)
                   
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                  You could try a Trachycarpus fortunei which should be good down to -18C - easy enough from seed if you've got short arms and deep pockets :) although slow in the early years, so a 5-year-old would be better
                   
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                    I bought this trachycarpus last week and planted it yesterday! £25 off eBay, a good bargain in my opinion. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1373197051.352026.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1373197072.338995.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1373197090.835287.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1373197107.991989.jpg
                     
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