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davyc

Lost all my details, covid came knocking, early retirement and I forgot about my membership of this site! Glad to be back to enjoy our gardens.

Echium

  • Season Icon Mid SpringMid Spring 2020
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davyc

Reach for the stars! Very pleased I with the progression of this on although I was hoping the flowers would be more blue!

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solly1961

Impressive, how high??

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davyc

Thanks Mark. It must be at least 10 feet at the moment. @solly1961

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lovemygarden65

Wow 🤩

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jeatacake

Fantastic! 😯 Nice one Dave 👍

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  • Season Icon Early SpringEarly Spring 2020
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davyc

Getting very excited as I have managed to get this one to this stage in growth. They should not survive this far north but I love a challenge. I picked a sunny sheltered spot and warped it in fleece over the past 2 winters and delighted to see flower buds appearing. It’s now over 6 foot tall and hoping that there will be no gales or late frosts to destroy it, super proud to have got it this far.

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lovemygarden65

Fantastic 👍

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midnightgardener

Amazing!! So glad they're surprising you 😊😊💚💚

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anges

Wow! 😃

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davyc

@anges @midnightgardener @lovemygarden65 thank you. I have tried for years to grow one. I first saw them on in Gran Canaria and then in a botanic garden and it looking good that I will have flowers this year

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jeatacake

Fantastic! I tried these a few years ago with limited success. Keeping them alive over winter was the toughest bit by far. Can't wait to see it in another week or 2 👍

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davyc

@jeatacake keep trying Jeff. this is my success after years of trying.

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jeatacake

I still have a few perennial E.Candicans but they are in pots & stay in the greenhouse in winter. They're just flowering now too & don't get too big. The E.Pinina ones like yours grow too big & tall to realistically keep over winter in the greenhouse. Even fleece & bubble wrap didn't do much for them outside apart from one which survived 4 years, flowered & then died!

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