SKRENNINGER
FLORIDA, USA
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This June, I repotted all my plants HERE.
However, some buds are not going to open until
As usual, I began the [Schulz] flower fertilizer on 1 September;
The one that started it all . . . Howliday gift from Jackie I. in 2018 . . .
. . . which had many blooms along the bottom and nowhere else, for some reason.
One of the two that Jackie I. brought to me in Summer 2020 to bring to bloom . . .
This may be a Thanksgiving Cactus . . .
. . . as before I took this picture, I deadheaded over 30 blossoms.
Jackie I.'s white flowers . . .
. . . which plant has greatly improved since being repotted in a SMALL pot . . .
Whenever a lobe drops off, I stick it in the soil . . . so far, so good . . .
By 3 December . . .
The one that Jackie I. rescued from Walmart after the Howlidays 2019 . . .
. . . which I did not repot . . .
Jackie's white flowers . . .
. . . aren't they gorgeous?
The fuchsia flowers . . .
. . . and no, this one did not get repotted . . .
. . . it appears happy enough just the way it is.
The cream flowers . . .
I have to admit I was not impressed with the color the first year this bloomed . . .
. . . but this year, the color is much deeper and brighter, and quite lovely.
One of several variety pots . . .
What I like about the variety pots is I never know what color
On 23 December . . .
The Walmart waif . . .
You can see from this pic, taken from above,
The original fuchsia plant . . .
Pink flowers match the pots . . .
. . . and Tipsy Gipsy, too . . .
(I started to trim her tail, then realized it was completely matted -
Another of the "variety pots" is going to bloom, probably in January 2023 . . .
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PLANTS & FLOWERS I HAVE GROWN IN FLORIDA, 2022 PART 2 HERE