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Gorgeous! Mine are just showing buds, I hope they get to look as good as yours! I’m joining in with Cee’s flower of the day too: https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2015/12/07/vase-on-monday-astrantia/
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I loved the astrantia–a new flower for me. When I grow kalanchoe it always gets leggy and sparse of bloom. We’ll see how this does if I plant it. I’m just enjoying it in the house now. A plant like this costs less than a dollar! So lush.
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Gosh that does sound like good value. I don’t think we can grow them outside here. I always cut mine right back after flowering and then they sprout out again and seem to stay in a manageable state. The bits I cut off grow on well as cuttings – they make great presents.
Here is my post back in May showing them mixed in with other plants – I must have got the watering, feeding and light levels right now as this year’s cuttings are showing signs of flowering as well as the mature plants.
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Your link didn’t work, Daffodil! Maybe you could just send me the URL.
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Sorry about that – here is the URL:https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/kalanchoe-party/
Hope that works.
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It is beautiful.
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I think orange might be my favorite color of flower. Beautiful.
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Me too, Cee. Without a doubt.
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