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  1. silu

    silu gardening easy...hmmm

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    Woke up this morning to torrential rain, sort of needed in the garden but not the "cats and dogs" type we've got.
    I poked my nose out of the French doors only to see to my horror that the rain has broken 3 FLOWERING stems of my most OTT Tree Peony. I could cry, the flower buds were just opening and I suppose the weight of the rain in them has snapped the stems. I had the plant staked as well but not far up the stems obviously. The flowers when they open fully are bigger than dinner plates, but hey I do have 3 buds left....atm that is.

    That's my "disaster" (not quite!) of the week. Do others have tales of woe too?:)
    PS the photo is of a bloom form a couple of years ago.
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      Sorry to hear that [​IMG]
       
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        Good morning @silu my friend sorry to hear that.but that's not a disaster its just a hiccup;) :smile:
         
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          silu gardening easy...hmmm

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          You're quite correct @wiseowl, living up to your name. In comparison to the horrors that face so many everyday my "disaster" is a piddle in the ocean:).
           
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            Hi @silu yes but I do realise just how important your tree peony is to you,my apologies if I seemed to make light of it,that was not my intention my friend:smile:
             
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              Absolutely no apologies necessary @wiseowl :grphg:. I did qualify my original post with disaster in quotes! After a long list of swear words spoken, I made myself a strong cup of coffee and stuck the 3 broken branches in a vase. We all enjoy our gardens and try hard to make then the best we can but for the vast majority of us it's just a hobby and part of the attraction is to me anyway, attempting to beat the adversities sent to try us be they weather ,wild animals in my case, insects or a myriad of other annoyances.
              Be assured no offence taken whatsoever, you don't personally know me or I you mores the pity but I'm not easily offended and certainly not over a few flowers. Now if someone was mean to my Daughter or any of our animals that would be a completely different kettle of fish:):)
               
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                Oh what a shame :( Hopefully the remaining buds will survive. The picture is lovely!
                 
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                  My lawn weedkiller and aphid spray are in identical green bottles. I bet you can guess what's happened.
                  :frown::frown::frown:
                   
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                    :grphg: @CharlieBot I lost all my Tomatoes 1 year doing similar Now have 2 completely different coloured/sized sprayers for obvious reasons
                     
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                      Sorry to hear of your mishaps Silu and Charlie. :doh:I hope the damage isn't to bad and your plants recover well.
                       
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