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Post by Ladygardener on Apr 26, 2011 17:30:45 GMT
Those Tithonia are brilliant Jilly. Much better than mine last year. Well done.
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Post by Geranium on Apr 26, 2011 21:10:33 GMT
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Post by Barbara on Apr 27, 2011 13:00:50 GMT
Next years wallflowers.
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Post by Barbara on Apr 27, 2011 13:02:04 GMT
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Post by Barbara on Apr 27, 2011 13:02:29 GMT
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Post by Barbara on Apr 27, 2011 13:02:57 GMT
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Post by Barbara on Apr 27, 2011 13:03:35 GMT
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Post by Barbara on Apr 27, 2011 13:04:03 GMT
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Post by Barbara on Apr 27, 2011 13:04:45 GMT
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Post by Auricula on Apr 27, 2011 18:09:16 GMT
What are they all Barbara? I'm too impatient to bother with biennials Geranium
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Post by Geranium on Apr 27, 2011 20:18:29 GMT
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Post by Auricula on Apr 27, 2011 20:37:42 GMT
I still couldn't be a***d to wait ;D
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Post by Barbara on Apr 27, 2011 20:47:46 GMT
auricula they are tomatoes, tithonia , sunflowers, (thanks Jas ) Aqualega chocolate soldier, sysirinchium, and wallflowers.
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Post by Auricula on Apr 27, 2011 20:54:28 GMT
Thanks Barbara good luck with them
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Post by Tig on Apr 27, 2011 23:19:20 GMT
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Post by Ladygardener on Apr 28, 2011 5:37:57 GMT
They're all looking strong and healthy Barbara, well done.
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Post by Barbara on Apr 28, 2011 6:48:53 GMT
auricula they are tomatoes, tithonia , sunflowers, (thanks Jas ) Aqualega chocolate soldier, sysirinchium, and wallflowers. But not neccessarily in that order Tig She didn't ask for the order of play thar knows.
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Post by Jilly on May 2, 2011 14:28:12 GMT
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Post by Jasmine on May 2, 2011 14:49:00 GMT
Snap Jilly - I've done both of those and they look at the same stage as yours. My dierama are in separate peat pots.
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Post by Jilly on May 2, 2011 15:03:13 GMT
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Post by Tig on May 2, 2011 15:13:05 GMT
Well done Jilly (and Jas . I grew dierama a few years back, and had them in a big pot for a year until they were a decent enough size to plant out. My 'babes' would be 3 years old this year and I was hoping for the first flowers, but think a couple died in the winter, and the one that is left looks none to healthy The thalictrum is pretty, just don't think I could find anywhere that is moist enough for them I shall enjoy seeing yours grow up though x Tig
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Post by Geranium on May 2, 2011 21:03:45 GMT
Well, here's my greenhouse - ftb with seedlings - everywhere you look! What am I growing? Antirrhinum 'Madame Butterfly' Antirrhinum 'Braun-Blanquette' Silene 'Jack Flash' Calendula 'Neon' Ricinus (two types) Lunaria annua variegata 'Alba' Three different tupes of Agastache Cornflowers, white and black Geraniums White foxgloves
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Post by Tig on May 2, 2011 23:00:47 GMT
You forgot to mention the begonias and the dahlias Geranium ;D
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Post by Auricula on May 3, 2011 8:09:59 GMT
My dieramas are not as big as those on here, I didn't realise I'll have to wait YEARS before they are big enough to plant out and flower.........hmm.....what to do?? ;D At least they germinated and are growing ( in individual pots) Good job I have some large ones already round the pond or I'd be really ;D ;D
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Post by Geranium on May 3, 2011 9:01:08 GMT
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Post by Auricula on May 3, 2011 10:55:42 GMT
;D
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Post by Jasmine on May 3, 2011 17:48:11 GMT
Can't see my antirrhinums getting big enough to flower this year
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Post by Auricula on May 3, 2011 18:01:35 GMT
Nor mine
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Post by Ladygardener on May 4, 2011 5:36:18 GMT
Nope I can't see mine getting big enough either. They're planted out now and doing ok but still very small.
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Post by Geranium on May 4, 2011 8:10:07 GMT
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