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Post by Jardack on Sept 15, 2007 11:03:55 GMT
and I have a poorly hand from all that digging but they will all grow Under the tree I have planted 3 cyclamen 12 snowdrops 25 anemone 25 crocus and 12 tulips I've also planted 15 allium purple sensation (Freebies) in my long border. In the rockery there is 10 daffodil rip van winkle 20 crocus mixed Just hoping I've got them all the right way up/right depth etc ... Jardack
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Post by Barbara on Sept 15, 2007 11:57:58 GMT
they will be fine and well done you, makes you feel all good inside getting jobs like that done, dont it
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2007 13:56:48 GMT
Well done!
I'm waiting for my freebies from GW mag to come and then it'll be the same job for me - 200 of the blighters!
I planted Purple Sensation for the first time last year and they were well worth it. I'm definately going to get some more to plant this autumn along with Christophii and Schuberti. I've got the dried flower heads from the Christophii I grew this year in the outhouse waiting for xmas so I can dip them in glitter and turn them into huge baubles!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2007 14:45:44 GMT
oh sairey i had decided to have my christophii as a star on the top of the tree. of course dipped in glitter first!!!!! well done jardack. i havent yet started planting. i 'm putting the job off as i dislike it!!!!
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Post by Weeterrier on Sept 15, 2007 15:16:45 GMT
It's far too easy to flick through a catalogue and order little bulbs, isn't it? Then they arrive, and have to be planted. Sometimes I have been known to groan with the freebies, as it just means more holes to be dug But it is all worth it when Spring comes ;D
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2007 15:54:03 GMT
There must be something in the air ;D I've been planting Bulbs too.....
Allium Cristophii, Allium Karataviense and Allium Sphaerocephalon.
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Post by Shrubrose on Sept 15, 2007 16:51:29 GMT
Just put my fritillaria in - snakeshead, purple and white.
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Post by Plocket on Sept 15, 2007 17:13:20 GMT
OMG you've worked hard! I've pretty much given up on bulbs except for my daffs which seem to do ok every year. My alliums have never been particularly successful and my tulips this year were a disaster.
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Post by Jardack on Sept 15, 2007 18:22:36 GMT
Thanks everyone And good luck to you all with your bulbs! Esp Sairey with 200 of them!!!! RBJ & Sairey - can I ask how you got your allium heads covered in glitter for the tree as that sound lovely My only problem is I am impatient and I want to know *now* if they are going to grow ... Jardack
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2007 18:29:46 GMT
i got have some spray glue. in a can from an art shop. spray allium and dust glitter over . very easy. xxxxxx
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Post by MamIDdau on Sept 15, 2007 19:27:06 GMT
I'm not planting my bulbs until I get my own proper garden to put them in. Not entirely sure why I bought them last month to be honest LOL
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Post by Jardack on Sept 16, 2007 6:27:24 GMT
Thanks RBJ - will remember that for next year assuming mine flower next year that is!
April - will keep my fingers crossed for you that you get your new house and can get all your bulbs planted.
JArdack
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Post by jean on Sept 16, 2007 6:53:00 GMT
All my bulbs get planted in pots as I can never remember where they are in the garden. The added benefit I get from this, is I can move them somewhere out of sight when they are finished and leave to die back. I must remember to label the pots this year though
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Post by JennyWrenn on Sept 16, 2007 7:59:24 GMT
Am well impressed Jardack; it has given me the bump start I need to start putting mine in. Did you make a list as to where they all are I will start after lunch; it looks like being a nice day and I do hate being in the garden when the sky is grey and it starts to drizzle Am a fair weather gardener really
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Post by Jardack on Sept 17, 2007 18:25:02 GMT
Jlottie - that is a good idea, I might try that next year! But I know what I am like and I will forgot to label the pots Jennywren - ummmm sort of! I know which ones are under the tree and by the rockery but not sure where I planted them exactly... It will be a nice surprise when they all grow! Jardack
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Post by purplejulia on Sept 17, 2007 19:07:10 GMT
I hate plating bulbs, but I have done it again. I bought about 100 bulbs. My favourite is Queen of the Night tulips. They are all in the shed waiting to be planted. I mentioned to Rowan, I do have a bulb planter, but quite honestly it is easier to dig a hole with a small spade. I have just remembered I already planted some bulbs in pots a few months ago and recently wondered what the hell were those pots doing there just with soil in them. I remembetr now that there are some Queen of Night bulbs in there already! PJ
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2007 19:10:58 GMT
is there any one on here that does like planting bulbs? ? it seems it is not a favourite job.xxxxx
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Post by JennyWrenn on Sept 17, 2007 19:15:06 GMT
I HATE IT but I felt so good afterwards - still got some in the shed to plant even now - I have made a list this year where they are so I dont dig them up again later ;D
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Post by Shrubrose on Sept 17, 2007 19:54:55 GMT
I dont mind it really. I have lots of space yet as we're 'developing' the garden. Seems to me though that I should really have structural plants in first and then plant the spaces in between rather than t'other way round. Maybe one day I'll learn.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2007 17:12:41 GMT
Jardack I bet your christophii will flower next year - I did no preparation of the soil or anything when I planted mine and to tell the truth I'd even forgotten I'd planted them until they started putting up leaves and even then I couldn't remember what kind they were! It was a big surprise when they finally flowered
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Post by Jardack on Sept 19, 2007 21:05:20 GMT
I didn't mind planting them under the tree as the soil there is fairly loose and therefore its easy to dig a hole!
The rest of the garden is solid and very stoney and its a complete nightmare to dig which is not as much fun.
Sairey - I hope they flower next year but I didn't do anything special to any of the soil, was I supposed to? I just dug a hole and put them in...
Jardack
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2007 14:22:20 GMT
Sairey - I hope they flower next year but I didn't do anything special to any of the soil, was I supposed to? I just dug a hole and put them in... Nope that's exactly what I did. I don't think I even put any compost in the hole - just plopped the bulb in and forgot about them!
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Post by Jardack on Sept 21, 2007 19:37:03 GMT
hehehe glad to see someone else working on the same gardening principles as me then!
I love the flower in your profile pic, what is it?
Jardack
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Post by Dutchy on Sept 22, 2007 7:45:29 GMT
I just planted 85 Allium sphearocephalum. Small bulbs they are. I used an old apple drill to make the holes. It worked Mind you nearly broke my fingers trying to get the plugs out of it. But hey I am on rock solid clay. Found some old dafs in MssK's garden. I was digging it over and yes, I did cut most in half before I realised they were there. Do you remember where all your bulbs are when you dig in the garden in this season?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2007 11:48:12 GMT
i have only planted a few bulbs in previous years and wrote it down in my gardening book so that i would remember. i still managed to chop some in half later in the year even though i marked them!!! this year iam planting lots of bulbs and i will not be wrtinig down where they all are. im sure i will have a lot of casualties next year!!!! i have finally started to plant my tulips and i am not enjoying it at all!!!! i have to keep reminding myself that next year i will be over the moon that i did it.
jardack i didnt do any prep last year for my alliums.just bunged em in and they were beautiful. xxxx
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Post by Jardack on Sept 22, 2007 12:08:37 GMT
Well done Dutchy Bet they will look gorgeous next year! I haven't marked where any of mine are... should be fun next year trying to not dig them up RBJ - good luck with the rest of your planting Hope you dont get too many casulties next year!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2007 14:37:48 GMT
I spear mine often, not organised enough or have the right sort of garden, to mark the spot. Lots do come up however. The snowdrop patch pushes them up to the surface anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2007 16:05:08 GMT
well i have planted a few more bulbs but i cant do any more until some of the other things die off. i have lots of cosmos flowering its sox off and i want to put bulbs in there. i will wait but my enthusiasm for bulb planting goes very quickly.
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Post by Dutchy on Sept 24, 2007 19:17:27 GMT
;D Do you still have all your finger nails?
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Post by Chuckles on Sept 24, 2007 19:41:01 GMT
All my bulbs get planted in pots as I can never remember where they are in the garden. The added benefit I get from this, is I can move them somewhere out of sight when they are finished and leave to die back. I must remember to label the pots this year though Most of mine are in pots except a few clumps of Daffs and Tulips. Also forget to label too Just had a thought ;D will have to buy some new pots for all my new bulbs ;D
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