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Dustykitten wrote: »Davesnave guessing you are a dahlia fan!
That's one I bred. It's in trials, both here and elsewhere, and the 'Big Company' like it. However, that doesn't mean they will release it. In my experience, trials can take many years. It may be that they just want to keep it off the lists of other companies!
If it's ever released it will be called 'Julie's Chocolate Orange.'
Dahlias are easy to breed and the results come quickly. You just need lots of space. The flowers are the easy bit; it's the foliage and habit which usually disappoints.0 -
Marigolds, foxgloves, cosmos, cerinthe, rocket, aquilegia.2026's challenges: 1) To rebuild our Emergency Fund to at least £5k.
2) To read 50 books (12/50) 3) The Re-Shrinking of Foxgloves 8.1kg/30kg
Remember....if you have to put it on a credit card, extend your overdraft or take out a loan to buy whatever it is, you probably can't afford it, as that's not your money, it's somebody else's!0
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