Spring 2014

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Re: Spring 2014

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Re: Spring 2014

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Mashallah .. Very NIce Blooms
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Re: Spring 2014

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Nasturtium is looking very nice in pots.
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Re: Spring 2014

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It is looking Amazing Can't see the leaves in first two pictures.
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Re: Spring 2014

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Arif Uncle the Iris you gifted me last year is coming on blooms, about 5 plants have stalks coming up.
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Re: Spring 2014

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It will be a great one please do share the pictures once it in full bloom. The Majestic tall bearded Iris has its own glory.
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Re: Spring 2014

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AhmadIrfan wrote:Arif Uncle the Iris you gifted me last year is coming on blooms, about 5 plants have stalks coming up.
Strange, I have them by hundreds and no bloom, PLEASE disclose the secret. I am enjoying the blooms of plants you gifted me this spring, I think the tall variety of cinereria is very good.
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Re: Spring 2014

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Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:
AhmadIrfan wrote:Arif Uncle the Iris you gifted me last year is coming on blooms, about 5 plants have stalks coming up.
Strange, I have them by hundreds and no bloom, PLEASE disclose the secret. I am enjoying the blooms of plants you gifted me this spring, I think the tall variety of cinereria is very good.
Arif sb. and Ahmed Irfan sb. It means that the gifts given with love blooms on the other hand self acquired bulbs are not blooming. :)
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Airf uncle i think seperating them did the trick, im going to seprate them again next month, even if they dont flower they are good green foliage for corners, the cinneria tall variety is always the first pick for me every spring the tall ones have alot of potential, i didnt pinch this year else the plants would have be spectacular.
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Re: Spring 2014

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AhmadIrfan wrote:Airf uncle i think seperating them did the trick, im going to seprate them again next month, even if they dont flower they are good green foliage for corners, the cinneria tall variety is always the first pick for me every spring the tall ones have alot of potential, i didnt pinch this year else the plants would have be spectacular.
The ones in the ground left unattended are having buds ones in pots are not, I will also be shifting them very soon.
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