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unknown plant????
can also get them with pink flowers) once the flower  is over they turn into seed pods.  it is an annual and can grow to around 18" high, so i'm told.  My friend belived with was a Peruvian or chillian vine but it does not appear to be from what i have by Bertsmyboy
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29/06/2012 13:35:53
by grannyjanny
Grape hyacinths
and throw  out. do  a small area and then move on. also stop the plants seeding so deadhead them after flowering.overtime you will suceed. if you still want to grow them, grow them as annuals in pots. it's probably best to try the organic ways before by crysta
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29/01/2012 12:29:30
by Dave Shah
Jubilee Summer Planting
Chrislobsterman, If you're looking for blue flowers, there are two annuals you can sow that will produce beautiful intense, blue flowers just right for a union flag effect. Seed packets of Nigella damascena (love-in-a-mist) and Centaurea cyanus (annual cornflower by chrislobsterman
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22/01/2012 16:54:35
by chrislobsterman
The Name of a plant that's leaves look like army camouflage Uniform!
it to reproduce it next year. It's beautiful and has started flowering!....I remember the guy in the garden centre saying it was only an annual but would love to take some cuttings from it. If you can help I'd really appreciate it! Many thanks! xx Any chance of a by flossy1970
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13/09/2012 21:37:34
by Berghill
Talkback: Hardy annuals
summer glory later in the season. For the sheer joy of watching something grow from a tiny seed to a beautiful flowering plant hardy annuals are hard to beat. Hi I'm new to gardening and have just bought all my annual seeds. I've noticed on the seven day by Antonia
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07/07/2012 12:42:24
by kate1123
Flowers for July?
Hey all, my garden has suffered this year from its usual lack of flower in the 'dead zone' after all my cottage hardies have finished but before my later stuff begins. Just wondered what y'all used, other than annuals, to keep the interest going by auntie betty
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26/08/2012 12:57:03
by lilylouise
Making wildflower turf
solid wildflowers. No grass. I think it was planted up in the Spring, by council workmen. You won't do better than this.. Gardengirl, are you planning an annual wildflowers mix or a perennial grass and flower mix? I have a small pot with annual and bi-annual by Gardengirl..
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04/02/2013 23:14:19
by BobTheGardener
Talkback: Aching for annuals
I grow several perennial persicarias but didn't know there was this gorgeous annual form. Thank you for introducing us. I went along to the Inner Temple show and I was wondering what the stately pink-flowered plant was. Now I know, I'm tempted by joseph woosey
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28/11/2011 18:37:25
by SILVERFOX
Should I dig up my Allysum?
planting now for next spring, I'd hoick it out. Hardy annuals germinate, flower, seed and die all in the same year. So, your plants won't come back next year. However, if you let them seed you may get new baby plants that survive the winter and start by Jo Hamilton
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17/10/2012 11:31:06
by Alina W
bulbs throughout the seasons
will not have to disturb them with cultivations like mowing. True geoff Thanks Welshonion, but my bed won't have any grass in it whatsoever as the seed mis I'm going to use is 100% cornfield flowers and they are also all annuals, no perennials, so no need by Jess is in the Garden
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04/04/2013 00:55:15
by Welshonion