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  • Cut Flowers 2019

    Feel free to set your own challenge or just post when you can. It is lovely to see what everyone has grown and I look forward to what peeps post.

    Previous posts:-
    Cut Flowers 2018
    Cut Flowers 2017

    Don't forget with all your flowery offerings that you can also join the flower seed circle 2019

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    Daffs, ivy and birch twigs.

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    • #3
      I was going to do a gift bunch but now I have a few vases as plans changed

      Wallflower, narcissi, bluebells and lemon balm
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      Cardoon leaves, rosemary, cerinthe, spanish bluebells, honesty and narcissi.
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      Bay, lemon balm, red valerian and spanish bluebells
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      Bronze fennel, honesty and tulips
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      • #4
        Was a week or so ago now but loved the fact I had a blue arrangement.

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        Bearded iris, rosemary, ceanothus, valerian, lemon balm and aquilegia.
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        • #5
          Euphorbia, cornflowers, Hesperus and calendula
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          • #6
            so far, only some roses that had to be pruned. They have come up nicely though (no pics, sorry).
            Gladioli, dahlia, begonia and some other bulbs to go in. Stock, echinacea and Delphiniums in the greenhouse growing from seed

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bikermike View Post
              Stock, echinacea and Delphiniums in the greenhouse growing from seed
              How big are your echinacea? Mine are still tiny!!

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              • #8
                8' tall!

                No, they are about 1" tall with their first proper leaves on.

                I have no idea how big they should be, I am no flower expert. They've taken two-ish months to get that big

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                • #9
                  Everything seems to be growing slowly this year Flowering will be late, so hope frosts aren't early!

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                  • #10
                    Dahlia, sweet pea, cow parsley (yes from the garden) and that purple cranesbill weed thing that's going bonkers in my garden.

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                      Lupins from the allotment.

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                      He-Pep!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bario1 View Post
                        Lupins from the allotment.

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                        Are the white ones at the back lupins as well? I don't think I have ever seen white lupins before

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                        • #13
                          cornflowers, valerian, snaps, heuchara,sweet peas, sweet william (in the green) and nigella

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                          My youngests thrift, elderflower and heuchara leaves

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View Post
                            Are the white ones at the back lupins as well? I don't think I have ever seen white lupins before
                            Nope, they’re shop bought stocks, left overs that were still too fresh to Chuck. Well spotted! There’s a hydrangea from the garden in there too.
                            He-Pep!

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                            • #15
                              White Lupins on sale...............https://www.unwins.co.uk/lupin-galle...-pid12033.html

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