This Gerbera is blooming its heart out! I have a connection with this one since it is the only one I was able to keep alive after years of trying. I overwintered this guy last year.
Posts: 812 | Location: PA zone 6 | Registered: Mar 12, 2006
Pink China EE from mail order. Says they are hardy to zone 6, but don't quite trust that. I think I'll leave it in the ground this winter anyway and see what happens.
Posts: 812 | Location: PA zone 6 | Registered: Mar 12, 2006
The wisteria is growing nicely. Hopefully it will get to the top of the pergola by the summer's end. Hope you enjoyed your walk through my yard this afternoon. Stay cool!
Posts: 812 | Location: PA zone 6 | Registered: Mar 12, 2006
Love everything!!!Congratulations on keeping the Gerbera's going, they are lovely! I am going to have to get some Pardon me lily's I love Red! Are you getting any of these storms today? Think we'll be getting something very soon.
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Posts: 4133 | Location: Central PA | Registered: Sep 04, 2005
Shook, thank you for the stroll. I loved everybit of it....and your new camera takes such nice photo's. That pink hibiscis is gorgeous.....cute gerbera.....and of course the everything else too.
I'm ready for another stroll anytime you wanna invite us.
Everything looks great. Daylilies don't seem to be affected by the heat. In my area, most are already bloomed out. You are lucky to have such nice flowers.
Posts: 2574 | Location: Ohio | Registered: Feb 25, 2006
What pretty and healthy plants! what do you feed your Mandevillea? I can't get mine to flower. My hibiscus has lots of buds but no flowers yet. I have a gerber that comes up every yr. It's planted on the south side of the house. You have such a pretty yard makes me want to come sit a while!! tfs
Posts: 665 | Location: colo | Registered: Oct 09, 2011
I love all your pretty flowers and I really love the Gerbera flowers that you 'overwintered'! I love E.E. but I am not sure if they need sun or shade. I know they need a lot of room. Very pretty!!! I am going to try and overwinter my Geranium plant I rec'd as a gift for Mother's Day. TFS!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Wavy,
My mandevilla is a pink one this year. I've had a red one and last year I had a pink & white striped one, but lost it over the winter. Very nice gerb...mine all dried up in the heat this year.
Thanks for the pics.
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Posts: 7267 | Location: Black Creek, WI Zone 5 | Registered: Sep 18, 2002
Your plants look great Shook! My mandevilla is growing...just not blooming. It will probably bloom about the time I have to put it in the garden house for the winter.
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zone9, I was going to say the same thing. I've had Black Magic several times and it was much darker than shook's. Also, I've never seen them grow as large as the basic green ones I've had, which can grow to 3 or more feet for 1 leaf!
This year I'm trying Hilo but it's not as large yet either.
Shook...all so pretty! And wow, your hibiscus blooms early...that's the perennial one, right? Mine rarely blooms before late August.
BTW, I don't think I'd risk leaving those EE's in the ground at zone 6. They will probably freeze or rot before spring. Maybe others here will advise you differently and have had different experiences?
Posts: 3216 | Location: Putnam County, NY z5 | Registered: Jun 30, 2004
Wow zone 9, those EE's are dramatic. I've never grown them but I like them a lot. My hibicus has bloomed this week. Got a new dark red one last year and it survived and has quite a few blooms. The old pale pink one is hanging on but I don't know if it will bloom.
Posts: 2574 | Location: Ohio | Registered: Feb 25, 2006
Z9, now THAT is what I was hoping mine would be. It does get full sun, but is in a well-drained area. I think they need lots of water, so that may be why mine are green.
Posts: 812 | Location: PA zone 6 | Registered: Mar 12, 2006
Oh geez, mine get sooo much water it's ridiculous and if they don't they start to fall over. EE's love lots of water, I actually think they would grow in standing water when it's this hot, like my banana plants.
Oh and they like MiracleGrow too.This message has been edited. Last edited by: zone9alady,
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Posts: 6860 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: Feb 12, 2005