In flower in my greenhouse

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  1. AndreM

    AndreM Apprentice Gardener

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    In flower today in my greenhouse. A 3 year old Arum and my new Crown of Thorns.

    Andre
     

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      Very nice!
       
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        They look good Andre. :dbgrtmb:
         
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        Lovely Andre :wub2:I love calla lilys ive started collecting differant colours,hope i can keep them alive :)
         
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        They do look good!

        I grow my Zantedeschia outdoors over the summer.

        Easy. If you're not confidant as to their hardiness (like me) just shove them in the shed for the winter and put them out in mid to late April.
         
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