Spring 2013

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Re: Spring 2013

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loved your brunfelsia Sir..
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Re: Spring 2013

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Everything great as usual. I tend to agree with Izhar on the euphorbias. I incidentally planted annuals in the same bed which got watered almost daily. I don't know about the annuals but the euphorbias are flowering awesome!!!
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Re: Spring 2013

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Nastertium along the foot path.

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Re: Spring 2013

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AY Khans Asters

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Re: Spring 2013

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Beautiful and unique and asters. both color and style are gorgeous.
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Re: Spring 2013

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Beautiful mounds of nasturtiums, people must have been stopping by for the eye candy.....
Aster is a sign of late spring....is it so?
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Re: Spring 2013

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Brig saheb the asters are nice but I noticed they are not as big as the last ones. These are California Giants but from seed they have become smaller although quite a few seem to have retained their color.
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Re: Spring 2013

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aykhan wrote:Brig saheb the asters are nice but I noticed they are not as big as the last ones. These are California Giants but from seed they have become smaller although quite a few seem to have retained their color.
Are you ref. to the size of the plant or the size of flower?
Last year all were in the ground, the size of plant was bigger but the size of flower was the same.
These plant are in 14 inch pot the one in ground are still growing and not even on buds yet. Why it is so? any comments.
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Re: Spring 2013

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PHOLON WALI KOTHI, Once I was giving directions of my house to a delivery man as I finished he exclaimed, oh that pholon wali kothi.

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Last of the TBI, five spent stems can be seen in the picture

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I have grown Rudbeckia for many years and never have the flowers been so big, they are 6 inches plus

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Re: Spring 2013

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Izhar wrote:loved your brunfelsia Sir..
I never new it was so fragrant, I love to sit down wind of it, only if it was to bloom for a longer Period.
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