Blanket flowers

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    Petronius Young Pine

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    Have you planted any blanket flowers? I planted a red one for a customer.
     
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    Gail-Steman Young Pine

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    Hi @Petronius I've never planted none sorry but they look a lovely flower :)
     
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    Beautiful plants...this one did really nice in the garden and is still flowering now and I have been pleased with it :like:

    Alstroemeria "Princess Sara"

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    Oh I do like this plant...I'm going to see how my plants come after this winter being as we're in to September now and if some fail...that's one plant I shall try and get :like:
     
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    Blanket flowers should be on sale in the Spring.
     
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    Thanks mate :like: and by then I should know what new plants this year have failed by most likely a bad winter again, I do know a couple of my grasses apparently don't survive below -5c :mad: that's after the fact of buying them and looking them grasses up :)
     

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