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Post by Cherry on Aug 6, 2015 4:45:46 GMT
The look of love and rapt attention.
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 6, 2015 6:48:53 GMT
Knowing me Dad, He'll be looking for faults and weaknesses. He is a massive perfectionist but I think he is very happy with some of the seedlings out now. At least one more that he is even more excited about and I know he likes his anemones just does'nt want to bin them but he does not want them to start crossing with his others. His 2015 are not yet out. Early days for his.
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Post by ian on Aug 6, 2015 7:25:48 GMT
Hi Moonlight how is your Dads Number three doing the nice pink seedling he had last year. Number 4 looks promising is it a small or medium? Tell Dad to keep up the good work and as long as he doesn't get the anemone Dahlia seedlings and his 'show' Dahlia seedlings mixed up then more power to his elbow............... Although a medium anemone Dahlia would be something Hehe.
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 6, 2015 8:18:01 GMT
Hi Moonlight how is your Dads Number three doing the nice pink seedling he had last year. Number 4 looks promising is it a small or medium? Tell Dad to keep up the good work and as long as he doesn't get the anemone Dahlia seedlings and his 'show' Dahlia seedlings mixed up then more power to his elbow............... Although a medium anemone Dahlia would be something Hehe. For some reason my Dad thought you might comment on number 4! That pink one isn't ready yet but the other pink in photo is good one to. Haven't started on his back garden dahlias yet...
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 6, 2015 12:21:02 GMT
Number 4 looks promising is it a small or medium? It's a full size medium and the 4 ones in the foreground are from the same plant.
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Post by ian on Aug 6, 2015 15:22:43 GMT
Yes Moonlight I do indeed like Number 4 looks very promising (not interesting hehe) how is the foot stork on it does it get further out the foliage I am sure it will grown under cover, number 11 looks like it may make a large/giant. Yes we can safely say your Dad has his Dahlia mojo back. Great to see.
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 6, 2015 23:12:46 GMT
Dad yesterday with his anemones.
While in his next row he has this...
This is 2014 number 21.
On the left (i.e. over his right shoulder)are his 2015 seedlings growing away quite happily And there is more to follow...
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Post by ian on Aug 7, 2015 6:47:01 GMT
Oh my, number 21 looks fab is it off George Marston ?...................with more to come? Fantastic
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 7, 2015 7:02:24 GMT
Oh my, number 21 looks fab is it off George Marston ?...................with more to come? Fantastic Nope x1,000, 000 he doesn't like Marston George and yes more to come. Although I might be boring and sneak a couple of my new ones in first (or maybe not - need a coffee to wake me up first)
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 7, 2015 8:19:00 GMT
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 7, 2015 9:37:28 GMT
Thing is I don't know what to do where the best place will be to put them in. Last year I had a thread with my Dad's seedlings, I don't know whether or not to put them there, in Blooms 2015 or seedlings. Decisions, decisions eh? Nice to have a choice. And then there are the Anemones... bet you'll love them to ian! This is Anemone 2014 number 15
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Post by ian on Aug 7, 2015 10:39:52 GMT
I think the anemone Dahlias are great for the garden and for basket work my fav is Blue bayou a little cracker.
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 7, 2015 11:51:24 GMT
I think the anemone Dahlias are great for the garden and for basket work my fav is Blue bayou a little cracker. Is a bit of a sore spot with us.
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Post by ian on Aug 7, 2015 14:46:07 GMT
Yes I have seen your post mine are fine oops
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Post by Moonlight on Aug 7, 2015 17:06:10 GMT
Yes I have seen your post mine are fine oops Do any of yours look like mine?
Including label not that you can see the letters.
If not anyone have any idea what they might be called?
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