look up if you dare!
orange orange everywhere!
Wow! How beautiful Kell. Which brug is it?
how tall is this brug Kell, and what kind is it?----would seem like a nice place to have a picnic :)
Fantastic picture Kell! The blooms are gorgeous.
Wow, now that's orange!
Frannie, can you believe Kell has orange in that pink garden of hers?
Must clash big time. We getter go get this one and remove it quickly.
Beautiful Kell. Great color.
Yowser!!!!Now that is Orange!!!Must smell great!!
Kell, that is beyond amazing to me!! I'm moving to your house!
This one is a huge one! But not in my yard. LOL! I bought it for a friend last year. She feeds it the cheap bagged fertilizer from HD. It is in continuous bloom. I think I posted a pic of this in bloom months ago. It always has blooms and it is almost too odiferous! This pic is from yesterday.
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Fantastic, wish I had it!
WOW, That is something else. I've never seen so many blooms on one plant.
Wow what a beauty she has there Kell. What a site to see.
Kell,
Thanks for sharing. What a beautiful sight!
Wow what a shot. It is incredible.
That plant is gorgeous!
I'd love to have that one sitting in my yard. Just beautiful. I need to get more yellow/orange plants in my yard now. Too much pink!!
Susie, we should have know better than to think that Kell would have a bright orange brug in her yard. By the way Kell, what brug is it?
Unbelievable! That's it--I'm switching to cheap fertilizer!!
Everytime somebody comes up with a crazy blommin brug
they feed it cheap or not at all! Unfair ):
I wanna know the name too!
That is one gorgeous brug. Who would of thought orange could be so beautiful.
Hey Frannie, I resemble that remark! LOL. I actually have one also.
A hardware store sells these for like $11.99 a 5 gallon can and they are multi stem plants. When I first joined Dave's I want into a brug frenzy and bought 3 of these. Each one is a little different so I think they are all seed grown.
You have all seen mine, the one I owe most of you a piece of, I call it Big Yella. They are no names. I may have a pic of it when I bought it. I will look back. I like Big Yella the best. Mine is actually bigger than the one at my friend's. It is so much taller and my blooms get a darker orange. Mine is a huge alley tree that has now been bent to the side to accomadate 5 other suckers that are now huge in their own right. With everything gone sad in my life this summer I just have not done too much gardening. By the time I get to cutting this one down and rooting it, it will be all your ice age winter!
As it looks today!
You must spend a lot of time picking up the dead blooms. Is this the one you sent me a cutting of last year? You had it marked CG.
SHHHHHH don't tell anyone that I like orange better then pink. That is a great picture.
Oh WOW! I love this orange one too. If you have a cutting to spare when you prune it for the others I would love a piece of it.
Lani
Just amazing.
Kell, your photography is outstanding. I don't know which you do the best, photography or gardening. You certainly blend the two very well.
I would love a piece of this orange one too. Did you ever say what it's name is? I am still in love with my old Tropicana tea rose, too.
If you have extra cuttings, I'd love one. I love orange blooms.
It is a no name! I call it Big Yella! Said as you would sing Big Bad John! I wonder if I could send out lots of pieces to several people and they could send them on to more davers. I am so bad at sending lots of packages.
Kell, that photo in orange is very striking. You haave such a way with the camera. Donna
Kell, just go to the PO and get some Priority Boxes. Have each of us send you the Priority Stamp and a self addressed label. Then all you have to do is put the stamp and label on the box, toss in the cuttings, close and mail. No tape necessary. If you take the thicker cuttings, just wrap them in newspaper and don't worry about them rattling around. Brug cuttings can take it and they don't actually need to have the cut end wrapped with a paper towel, dampened, and then covered with plastic wrap. I've been sent rooted brugs, no packing or wrap around the root, limp when they got here, and they live. Just a few days in water and they are growing again.
Kell....I keep returning to this thread. Your pics of these brugs are just outstanding! You think I could be a dwarf in your garden? (I could pollinate) Wow....wouldn't that be something! Please, put me on the list if you have extra cuttings. Thanks!
Brinda :)
That is a good idea Brugie! It always takes me so long to cut, unpot, wrap, protect, box and tape then to the PO. I just put it off on a daily basis!
Brinda, if I ever get it together! Big yella is now shading my bruglings way too much so I may cut it this week!
Sounds good to me :)
kell, if you put your info on the new adress exchange, you won't have to do all the email either! You can always delete it later if you don't want it to stay. BTW, everyone wanting one would have to do the same to see it!!
(This list is only for paid subscibers to see.)
http://davesgarden.com/address_exchange/
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Kell, Let me know what you want me to do. Sounds like you like the idea of the postage and address label being sent to you to make it easier for you and I think that is the best way to go when you have a lot to mail out.
How much postage should we send? and what's your snail mail address? Please e-mail me.
Vi,I had not seen the list before,Thanks,too cool!
Kell if you stumble over something,it's just me snoozing in your yard!
GOLLY, Kell. That is just gorgeous. The cheap HD fertilizer that your neighbor uses, are you talking about triple 8 or something> I just do not think you could possibly improve on those brugs. Just un real!!
Would love to give Big Yeller a go
You have mail, Kell
