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Scaevola aemula
Does anyone know where I can find seeds for this amazing flower.  It is native in Australia but I know it can be grown over here as an annual. Scaevola aemula or fan flower blue wonder. I have only ever seen Scaveola offered as plants or plugs John by Johnboy2
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11/09/2012 21:14:04
by lilylouise
Hardy Annuals
start on the same seeds being planted in the spring - so hopefully bigger plants which flower earlier... They do not die down-hardy annuals will survive the winter in situ then when the warmer weather arrives off they go again to give your earlier by Gracie5
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18/09/2012 09:49:02
by sotongeoff
Bumblebee walls
give you some ideas for summer baskets and planters. Thank you Obelixx that is a useful list since it gives colours and sizes as well as flowering months. Lots of annuals are good (quick) for kids and bees like then. Echiums,they're  like viper by Yetscience
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11/02/2013 22:15:35
by Rosa carriola
Wildflowers in tubs
an extra chance to grow some annuals such as peas. beans and sweet peas. That way you could use the produce and still provide the flowers for the insects. As for the pots annuals for quick results and perennials will take longer. If you are not fussy by LMR Dumbarton
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04/03/2012 10:47:21
by Man of Kent
nicotiana mutabilis
I was given some of these late in the season and they're obviously not going to get to flowering before the frosts. Are they annuals or tender/half hardy perennials? If I dig one up and bring it into a cold greenhouse might it survive long enough by Angie 3
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17/10/2012 21:47:03
by Angie 3
What are the meanings
To anyone that could help I have brought flowering seeds today and I'm just getting confused with what comes back what doesn't please could some kind gardener tell me so I can write it down.starting with hardy perennial,half hardy annual,half hardy by Tracysshed
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04/01/2013 20:08:36
by nutcutlet
plant id
hello I have grown these plants from an unamed seed mixture. Need help with any clues as to what they are. They have flowered kind off so I think they may be annuals       It looks like one of the mallows - are all the flowers that yellow colour by Ynnead
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30/09/2012 09:52:55
by Daintiness
Using vinegar to kill weeds
, thistles, and established bramble as well as the annual weeds. I think the annuals can simply be hoed into the soil, and as long as they are not flowering or setting seeds, will just dissapear quietly as long as the ground is hoed regularly to stop them re by Tim Burr
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05/08/2012 16:57:29
by sotongeoff
The Colour Orange
&M, for the same number of seeds. T&M also occasionally offer discounts on top of that too. This is Cappuccino from T&M: http://www.thompson-morgan.com/flowers/flower-seeds/half-hardy-annual-seeds/rudbeckia-hirta-cappuccino/8565TM Personally, I wouldn't actually by Whippet2
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30/09/2012 12:05:40
by Whippet2
what to do with paper whites now
as annual treat-unlikely to flower again I am going to throw mine away, can't stand the smell so wouldn't want to save them for another year even if I could.. Beautiful flowers though, but mine ended up outside the back door. ChrisX I too hate the smell by Louise Stevenson
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03/02/2013 17:14:26
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