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Hardy Annuals
This is probably a stupid question! I sowed some hardy annuals two weeks ago and the wildflower Small Scabious has germinated.  What happens to hardy annuals during winter, do they die down to come back up again in the Spring or will I lose them by Gracie5
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18/09/2012 09:49:02
by sotongeoff
Annual climbers
I am in the process of growing some climbing annuals from seed I am growing Rhodochiton, Sweet Peas and Canary Creeper.  The Canary Creeper is getting very straggily, so I shall repot it prior to planting out. Should I pinch out the tops by Val9
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24/03/2013 13:55:42
by Brumbull
Annuals, Perenials and Bi-annuals
Im a beginner so bare with me on this. I wondered how to distinquish between recognising all of the above without having to read the label at the garden centre? Is their a hard and fast rule as to what will be an annual, perenial etc? And more by Cia
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06/08/2012 09:44:11
by Cia
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
Talkback: Hardy annuals
proud in their tray waiting to be potted on. As I post this comment my computer is next to a deep windowsill (no greenhouse unfortunately) crammed with hardy annuals in little cell trays growing by the hour!Can't wait to see them all in the wonderful by Antonia
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07/07/2012 12:42:24
by kate1123
Too early for annual seeds?
Hi Everyone, Has anyone taken the plunge yet and started growing annual flowers from seed this season. I'm itching to get on with it but most folk I know are waiting unit March. Got my eye on some dahlias (and I have a heated propagator by Lizanne Ford
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16/02/2013 12:27:36
by Lizanne Ford
using bulbs as annuals in shade
can you use bulbs as annuals in a shade boarder as bulbs that need full sun wont put there energy back into the bulb in shade but should have enough energy in the bulb to flower this year is this right? The embryo flower is in the bulb-so yes you by Rick greenfingers
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21/02/2013 21:35:52
by nutcutlet
Talkback: Annual allotments week
really been interested in gardening. now he is the Veg King! We are going to the annual BBQ, held this Sunday on our site.We have made lots of new friends and it is great to be with like-minded people.We all share tips and produce. I Love it! by Lesley
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28/11/2011 18:29:50
by Jim
Talkback: Sowing hardy annual seeds
will be worth it in the end when we have gardens flowing with colour and wonderful growth. Oh what fun!! If I prevent my hard annuals from seeding, the flowering time last longer? But I wont have pretty flowers the following year? I bought some lupins by Marg
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28/11/2011 18:31:11
by Kumari Jansz
Saint or sinner?.....don't like annuals
I don't really like annuals in my garden.....fine in pots, etc but they lack structure and never seem to associate too well with their bigger and better cousins, the perennials. They ooze gaudy colour for a few months and then die and the process by Verdun
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16/05/2013 05:50:43
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