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Post by Chuckles on Nov 5, 2007 9:54:06 GMT
Has anyone grown them from seed, any tips you can pass on ? are they easy, difficult, need any special treatment I just happened to go by a pot of Anemone 'Honorine Jobert' this morning ;D while going to feed a neighbours cat. It's a lovely tall 3-4ft single white and I love them. There just happened to be a couple of ripe seed heads shouting pick me pick me ;D
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Post by Shrubrose on Nov 5, 2007 18:28:10 GMT
And............
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Post by Chuckles on Nov 5, 2007 18:47:31 GMT
I picked um and pocketed um ;D ;D
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Post by Shrubrose on Nov 6, 2007 7:41:19 GMT
You have not disappointed, Chuckles! Afraid I cant advise though, I've no experience of these.
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Post by Chuckles on Nov 10, 2007 12:39:05 GMT
Has anyone grown them from seed, any tips you can pass on ? are they easy, difficult, need any special treatment Well I've sown them so we'll have to see what happens
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Post by Chuckles on Jan 8, 2008 20:36:23 GMT
Mmmmm nothing has happened with the seeds yet after 63 days
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Post by owdboggy on Jan 8, 2008 20:42:01 GMT
Be grateful then A. You would most ikely get a mixed bag of poor quality stuff and B They are the most appalling thugs in the garden alongside Bindweed and Ground elder. We have been putting weedkiller on some for the last 4 years and STILL they come up everywhere!
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Post by Chuckles on Jan 8, 2008 20:57:28 GMT
Like the pink ones I keep getting come up on the veg garden that was a flower border before I dug it up. Good job you said OB I never gave it a thought how they spread and can take over I got carried away with plants for free You obviously have a thing about them then OB
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Post by Rosefriend on Jan 9, 2008 12:49:32 GMT
I did read somewhere that there is a new varieties of JA - not so invasive and a little smaller in size. I must admit to liking them.
RF
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