These are my auricula ‘babies’ I have read 4 different books on the care and cultivation of auriculas so I have great expectations. The moss was so pretty I just couldn’t remove it.
The very best of luck... they look half dead to me but I think you must have green fingers as you seem to do well with things... I expect a post in May with the flowers on!
Just reading the above comment made me smile. I keep auriculas and have done for about five years now. They are a wonderful alpine plant and the blooms are just beautiful.
May I respectfully suggest when they are in flower, keep them away from the rain as the blooms will get damaged.
The very best of luck... they look half dead to me but I think you must have green fingers as you seem to do well with things... I expect a post in May with the flowers on!
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ReplyDeleteI keep auriculas and have done for about five years now. They are a wonderful alpine plant and the blooms are just beautiful.
May I respectfully suggest when they are in flower, keep them away from the rain as the blooms will get damaged.
Enjoy!!
i love auriculas - i have embroidered some before when doing some crewelwork. i look forward to seeing them in a few weeks.
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It's offical then....!!!
ReplyDeleteYou cook fab cakes...
You sew fab things...
& you have green fingers too...
Ok.. Ok..... Ok.. I given in...
:oD
Good luck . . . . I have my fingers crossed for you, Love Helen xx
ReplyDeleteI have some potted Auriculas and they need re potting thanks for the reminder! They are so gorgeous when they flower.
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Lyn
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i love auriculas but the care of them has always scared me.. i shall wait to learn from your success :)
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