I spotted that chrysanths were mentioned.My chrysanths are just at there best just now. I am getting a regular supply of cut flowers for the home. I noticed Morries were selling off chrysanth for 20p each. Its doubtful they would flower for this year now but I wish I had bought some now for flowering next year.
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(13-10-2022, 01:51 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: Thanks for suggestion, Scarlet.
Just don’t have room for chrysanthemums - my little patch is full up with summer stuff, and I don’t get any space till I rip it all out.
And, of course, I don’t rip it out till I’m absolutely convinced that it’s finished!
(By which time it’s too late to think about autumn flowering things).
I do like chrysanthemums though, and there are some smashers around.
I’d have to follow you and rip up the lawn if I wanted to grow them. And you thought you were too old to do that at 54!
Add on another sixteen years to that, and you see my problem!
(14-10-2022, 02:15 PM)Vinny Wrote: I spotted that chrysanths were mentioned.My chrysanths are just at there best just now. I am getting a regular supply of cut flowers for the home. I noticed Morries were selling off chrysanth for 20p each. Its doubtful they would flower for this year now but I wish I had bought some now for flowering next year.
Wish I had spotted some - I have grown a few over the years - some beauties for GH flowering over xmas and some for Autumn flowering....but I love the dahlias a little bit more. Maybe i will find some energy to dig a few more borders.
And here we have a wet and bedraggled stall holder all packed up and waiting to go home!
I made the local news!!!
To be more exact, I featured in the background as they interviewed my fellow stall holders!
The geranium is Frank Headley and of course, with all “specials”, it’s a bugger to propagate.
Yes it is very windy. - customers are roped in for all hands on deck when the gusts come!