maeve
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Post by maeve on Jun 13, 2022 19:22:01 GMT
The Arctic Fox Rose foxglove is different because it is a true perennial- most digitalis are more biennial in habit. I'm surprised the hardiness zone is not suitable. We get temperatures as low as 26 below here in zone 5A. Ah well, when you can see beauties like the Calypso bulbosa who cares about foxgloves! I'm so glad you had trustworthy help with your precious geraniums. That's a very meaningful way to spend time with someone you love. That's just lovely! You managed to plant so many geraniums in pots... wow! It always amazes me what magic you produce with your geraniums. These will revive and again be beautiful.
I need to revive my seedling "amaryllis" bulbs. Had to use the plant lights for vegetables, so they are all dormant (one hopes!) and needing to be planted outside for the upcoming summer. This spring I've added quite a few native wildflowers to the various gardens- after so many years of being unable to do so. A missing tree peony has also resurfaced as of this year.
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ragdall
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Post by ragdall on Jun 22, 2022 9:14:18 GMT
Wonderful your missing tree peony has shown itself. I hope your dormant amaryllis have woken up now. My geraniums need much better care than I've given them. Every year I vow to do better and each year they seem to be even more neglected than the year before.
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