Woos Flowers

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  1. wiseowl

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    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Absolutely beautiful Woo:)
     
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    Lovely photos - that colour is beautifully vibrant.
     
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    Oh my goodness that second pic especially is absolutely amazing :-)

    Jane x
     
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    Lovely pics and lovely flowers, Woo. Those Gazanias always look so unreal in their beauty. Perhaps I'll try them next year, full sun, isn't it?
     
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    Thank you Pal,fmay and coucou and Kedi your comments are very much appreciated Yes full Sun I was,nt sure If they were Gazanias or a New minature Sunflower Called (Tiger)I had tried this year I had seeds of both Thanks for clearing it up for me :thumb::)
     
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    Hi Bobj thank you and I agree with you They seem to be out of fashion round
    here you do,nt see many I wonder if its the same all over the U.K.:)
     
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    Lovely Colours and lovely flowers Woo:thumb:I use to enjoy growing Gladioli many years ago but got fed up with having to lift them each year so eventually they vanished from the garden.Mr Kandy bought some small ones the other year and planted them in rows over at the allotment.One lot died away but the other two lots are in flower at the moment and look fantastic.

    Once we get some ground free in our garden we are going to try them over here because they really do look magnificant.:)

    Thankyou for sharing your flowers with us:thumb:
     
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    :thumb: Stunning Woo just stunning..""!!!:thumb: I still grow a few Glads Woo...!!:thumb::D
     
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    Beautifull Woo, just Beautifull, The colours are Amazing....
     
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    Thank you Kandy ,Marley and YDaisydee for your lovely Comments. :)
     
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    Fabulous photos woo beautiful colours the second one looks surreal:thumb:

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    Thanks Alfie much appreciated:thumb::)
     
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    Hi Woo,

    That purple is quite striking-how intense does it look in real life? And which particular variety is it?

    I am always on the watch for that particular colour and would love to have some in my garden for next yr?
     
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