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GLAD I DIDN'T BUY

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Julia

Julia Report 3 Jan 2011 12:27

Last Friday, after my usual M***sons shop, scaled down, and finding their coffee shop full, we carried on down to ? & ?, "you can do it,if you ?& ? it ", where they have a chuck wagon on the car park. Suitably refreshed, we ventured inside. They had a trolly full of Bromilaid plants (indoors), at £9.99. I hung my nose over them, but as I was going out looking for Orchids over the weekend, decided not to buy.
This morning, the OH has been in there, and they were reduced to £4.99, so he treated me to two.
Glad I waited now, and he paid for them aswell.LOLOL
Julia in Derbyshire

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Jan 2011 12:58

Licky old you Julia. Do you keep them indoors or in the greenhouse? I think you have a heated one do you?

Julia

Julia Report 3 Jan 2011 13:11

Ann, I either keep them in the conservatory or the living room. I do have a little heat in the conservatory, but non in the greenhouse. But, I'm afraid the living room is now being host to the Orchids, thanks to Jean (Monmouth) LOL
Julia in Derbyshire

Merlin

Merlin Report 3 Jan 2011 13:25

Carry on buying things like thyat and they,ll be calling you "Miss Blandish" :o)>.**M**.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 3 Jan 2011 13:30

Hi Julia I keep mine in the living room as well. I do
love a bargain.

Emmax

Julia

Julia Report 3 Jan 2011 13:47

Hi Golden Girl 1. During last summer, when in one of my favourite garden centres, and queing to pay, on the side was a barrow, with a few plants in, that obviously needed some TLC. There was a Bromilaid for £2., So of course I had to have it. LOL. Only now, is the flower beginning to look alittle worse for wear, but it does look as if I may get some cuttings off it. Who knows, it may sport another flower.
Merling, you little rogue you, I am afraid your reference to Miss Blandish is a little beyond my ken today. Please babes, elucidate. LOLOL
Julia in Derbyshire

Merlin

Merlin Report 3 Jan 2011 13:55

Tut Tut, Julia, Have you never heard of the Film/Book " An Orchid for Miss Blandish". Thought you were heading for New Staedom.**M**.:o))))>

Julia

Julia Report 3 Jan 2011 13:57

With you now Merlin, you little rogue. I'm abit slow on the uptake today LOLOL
Julia in Derbyshire

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 3 Jan 2011 14:03

Of all the bargains I buy re potted plants I have
very rarely been disappointed and as you say Julia TLC
works wonders.

Emmax

Merlin

Merlin Report 3 Jan 2011 14:13

Emma, as does a "Double Diamond" tastes nice too.:o))>.**M**.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 3 Jan 2011 14:37

Are you talking about BEER Merlin?

Emmax

Elizabeth2469049

Elizabeth2469049 Report 3 Jan 2011 14:42

Merlin = it is "No Orchids for Miss Blandish"

Merlin

Merlin Report 3 Jan 2011 14:51

What a shame,Obviously did,nt go to a Garden Centre,And yes it is a beer Emma. Never mind Elizabeth ,Now I know. Thank you. But it was really all in Jest.**M**.:o)>

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 3 Jan 2011 14:53

Ah Ha Merlin I got one right at last. LOLx

Emmax

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Jan 2011 14:55

We used to keep a lot of plants in the conservatory which isn't heated except for a fan on low when the temp drops below a certain level. However, since we had our walls cavity filled the conservatory doesn't get any residual heat from the house and remains very cold so the plants we can keep out there are limited.

Julia

Julia Report 3 Jan 2011 15:06

Ann in Glos, have you tried Cyclamen in your conservatory. I find mine kept in there, arn't too fussed about heat. When they have finished flowering in the spring, take them down to the greenhouse and keep abit on the dry side. Then about Sept, start to water and bring them back to the conservatory, for another winter season.
Similarly, what about African Violets. You can take leaf cuttings from them, to increae your stock.
I bought both yesterday, all of which were in unusual colour arrangements.
Julia in Derbyshire

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Jan 2011 16:48

Hi Julia, yes OH has a bowl with three cyclamens in in the conservatory, they aee m to be doing OK. He is also overwintering his geraniums (Ivy) and they don't seem to mind it cold, also strangely the winter flowering cacti seem to be thriving. I never seem to be very lucky with African violets, goodness knows why.

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 3 Jan 2011 19:40

My geraniums in a cold greenhouse, sheltered by a tent of fleece, seem to be OK so far, but I think I have lost the extra Streptocarpus that I put in there. I was only growing them to give away, so no loss really.
It is worth buying Orchids that are at a knockdown price because the flower is nearly over. Some patience and care and they will flower again. I have a yellow one I bought like that and when in flower it will last for 6months.