I have several Rhodohypoxis, including this one. Mine are very small. Do you deadhead yours to keep it flowering? I am new to them and I want to get the best out of them.
Hurrumph, overcast here - no doubt we'll get sunshine as soon - as I get to work - but this is the last June I'll ever have to work - have I mentioned I'm retiring???
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Clematis 'General Sikorski'
Rhodohypoxis Baurii
David Austin Rose 'Gertrude Jekyll'
Dahlia PomPom
So lovely to see everything starting to come into flower
Fairygirl that colour is really rich
. Mattbeer love your pics. Like you say it's great now everything is bursting into colour
Lovely pics Mattbeer - GJ is my favourite rose, and that General Sikourski is pretty special too
Will do Verdi!
Lovely pix Matt. G. Sikorski's lovely.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I have several Rhodohypoxis, including this one. Mine are very small. Do you deadhead yours to keep it flowering? I am new to them and I want to get the best out of them.
Thanks everyone, I will post more pics as everything starts to flower
@Woodgreen I deadhead my garden religously to the point where I even pick off dead/dying foliage, so I guess the answer is yes
Lovely pics chaps
Hurrumph, overcast here - no doubt we'll get sunshine as soon - as I get to work - but this is the last June I'll ever have to work - have I mentioned I'm retiring???

Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.