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Post by Lou78W on Aug 30, 2015 14:50:38 GMT
how are you guys finding jersey is it impressive yet or is the jury still out See our previous comments Rob....
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Post by Raymond on Aug 30, 2015 16:45:36 GMT
Hehe ian . Got some opening and look a bit better. It is pale for me . Does not wow me but getting better.
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Post by Raymond on Sept 1, 2015 8:39:18 GMT
Starting to like this more. Nice centre coming not at its peak but not far off. I have three coming a bit behind that I hope will make it for my show on Sunday . Same bloom but colour captures differently on camera . What I don't like is the gap in the petal lay on the left and its not a complete circle.
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Post by Raymond on Sept 2, 2015 8:05:07 GMT
Well looks like hillcrest jersie for me has a fatal flaw it spots if it keeps doing it compost heap ian
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Post by ian on Sept 2, 2015 21:27:55 GMT
Told you so compost corner hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe
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Post by Raymond on Sept 7, 2015 20:59:02 GMT
ian jersie May well go in the bin but I saw a couple of nice ones in Kent. No feed grown like a kiwi. The petals when young are lovely but as the centre closes they go hockey stick ! Centre is nice but petal form truly awful. It also seems to spot very easily . Lou78W how did you feed jersie ? Yours looked lovely
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Post by ian on Sept 7, 2015 21:06:19 GMT
This is what you get when a dahlia is released too soon. So bin bin bin
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Post by Lou78W on Sept 8, 2015 6:55:19 GMT
ian jersie May well go in the bin but I saw a couple of nice ones in Kent. No feed grown like a kiwi. The petals when young are lovely but as the centre closes they go hockey stick ! Centre is nice but petal form truly awful. It also seems to spot very easily . Lou78W how did you feed jersie ? Yours looked lovely Its down at the allotment so doesn't get much in the way of feed, or water....
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