Canna 2014

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  1. HarryS

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    Look like Dahlias to my highly inexperienced eye Joolz :blue thumb:
    130 Cannas ! I grow six on every year - may go mad this year and grow seven :biggrin:
     
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      Them's Dahlias :)
       
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        Thats 130 from seed plus the 55 :heehee:
        Cheers Harry & kristen,i thought they was dahlia,will have to rummage through photos to see what colour they was :blue thumb: x
         
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        Hopefully these cannas have survived the winter. Going to leave the dried foliage to protect from frosts abit longer.
        Some green shoots showing :dancy:
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        Can't dig them up because there's daffodils there :doh:
        Has anyone tried covering them with black plastic to warm the soil around them to get them started earlier?
         
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          Cloche might be better? Black plastic more, I think, to warm soil and prevent weeds growing.
           
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            I bought some Canna Cleopatra tubers from Wyevale, whether they are virus free I don't know, nothing mentioned on the pack. Time will tell.
             
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              I used chopped straw but im thinking with all the rain they have prob rotted:dunno:,il remove it all tomo and check :)
               
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              Put a plastic bag in the base of a large pot and fill with straw then up-end it over the canna for winter protection. Toasty warm and shower proof:)

              I have a mere 5 on the windowsill, not sure I could cope with 130!
               
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                Hi,
                I found this wonderful forum while searhing cannas on internet and decided to play along a bit as you seem really nice and active community.
                I love cannas, they are so exotic and special. Especially in northern part of Europe! Over the years I have had some cultivars but ruined all by introducing some virus infected plants. Last year I decided to start all over and ordered three varieties from Hart Cannas. They did well last summer.
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                More can be seen: http://tistoupaevaraamat.blogspot.com/2013/12/kannad-2012.html

                I planted my three cannas on Monday, last week. They are inside currently, on window sills. Hopfully new crowth can be seen soon! I eagerly wait!
                 
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                  Welcome to the forum @Tistou
                  You have my 2 of my favourites there Durban and Pretoria .
                  They are lovely specimens you've grown
                   
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                  @Tistou
                  Hi & welcome :) They are stunners:blue thumb:
                  Also The orchid show in your Flickr is :wow:
                   
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                  Oh, thanks joolz and mowgley!
                   
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                  I grow the one in the front of Tistou photo , I call it C. Bengal Tiger . Is there any differnce to pretoria ?
                   
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                  As far as I know, all three 'Bengal Tiger', 'Pretoria' and 'Striata' should be the same. Maybe there's some other synonymes.
                   
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                    Hey guys I'm growing a few from seed this year from the seed parcel I love the look of the foliage
                    I have got about ten going they are only a few cm tall so far but can now wait to watch them grow in summer does any one grow the one that looks like I banana plant for got the name but I would like to buy one of them this year I have a banna that I hope has over wintered ok too
                     
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