Non flowering daffodils

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Sonia, Apr 13, 2011.

  1. davygfuchsia

    davygfuchsia Gardener

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    Dia .
    I'm really glad you are not my nieghbour . Have you always been so rude to other people or have you taken lessons ....
    Dave
     
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    Davyfuschia,
    It's just Dai's sarcastic humour I think! I've had some backlash from him myself just recently. Don't take it personally. :WINK1:

    Dai,
    I can cope, bring it on!!! :D
     
  3. davygfuchsia

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    I certainly would not take it personally,
    Just not called for in my opinion ..
    Dave
     
  4. HarryS

    HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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    I am sure the Welsh Dragon and the American Eagle can be chums :cheers:
    It is daffodils being discussed. Thye are not really worth a harsh word ,are they.:D
     
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    Its ok, I have moved on. Had a lovely walk this morning amoung my daffodils with my cup of coffee and my cats following along. Off to work soon. Hope tomorrow is sunny enough for a nice movie walk around. Still so behind with some clean out due to rains. Have so many clumps of daffodis that need thinning. Hate that job.
    Over the years was able to order several types of them so there is one very late bloomer that shows itself end of May.
     
  6. davygfuchsia

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    I enjoyed the movie of your daffs, Redstar...Look forward to your new movie ..
    Dave
     
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