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Dido
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Great one love them
Your tibeticum and Pixi are a show
Your tibeticum and Pixi are a show
Hi,
thanks for the comments.
A couple more as we get towards the end of the season.
First up is Philipp.
This one was one of the first plants I bought in 2006 and when it
flowers well there is a good red picotee edge to the lip and staminode.
Next is Dietrich which has a good scent to go with the growths that usually have two flowers each.
The last photo shows the two with Pixi sitting next to the tomatoes in the greenhouse.
They are in there as we have heavy rain forecast overnight and I don't want them battered!
Regards,
David
Linus,
mine are left and pretty much forgotten in an unheated garage from late october until late february.
Normally it gets down to minus 5 at the lowest the pots do not freeze through.
With your much harsher winters I would have thought burying them outside would be a good idea,
David
Hi Linus_Cello,
I am also in DC area. You put the pots in the garbage bags and tie the bags, right? Will this prevent the air circulation for the roots? Do they need that? Is the only air inside the plastic bags enough for the whole winter?
Marcus
I can't bury the pots, should I insulate (wrap) them?
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