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can any  one tell me the name of this blue flowering plant.it came up with my sweet peas. not down loading again ????? Please read http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/uploading-pictures/5732.html by plant pot mad
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17/09/2012 20:58:32
by sotongeoff
What is this?
I bought a Multi Blue Clematis earlier this year as well as Clematis 'Hagley'. The one which is meant to be Multi Blue is very disappointing, and although this flower is past it's best, it certainly wasn't the flower it was supposed to be.   Any by Miss.Understood
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13/07/2012 22:50:46
by Miss.Understood
Blue hydrangea
Last summer my hydrangea had pink flowers - the year before they were blue. I understand they become blue with increased soil acidity. Can anyone tell me how to achieve this again? Aluminium sulphate - you can get it from garden centres. Iron nails by Lordswood
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07/05/2013 20:50:18
by Lordswood
My True Blue Hydrangea
Hi there,I cannot get over how true blue my hydrangeas were this year.  All I can put it down to is me feeding them tea leaves, cold brewed tea and sugar.  These are then added to the water in my watering can.  This mixture is the only thing I feed by Sue43
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25/10/2012 12:52:41
by flowering rose
Jubilee Summer Planting
I am the gardener for a Folk Museum that has a small front garden which I would like to plant up with red, white and blue flowers to fit in with the village theme for next year's Jubilee celebrations. We do not have a lot of money and so I would by chrislobsterman
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22/01/2012 16:54:35
by chrislobsterman
Mecanopsis
I have two blue, single mecanopsis plants in my garden in full bloom.    One of them has produced a beautiful very double flower.    Is this unusual?     And if I keep the seed head and sow the seeds will the new plants have double flowers too? You by aviebee
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10/06/2012 15:23:14
by aviebee
Hydrangea
With all the talk about Hydrangea's I was wondering which are your favourite types of shrubs do you grow pink or blue or somewhere in between or your growing conditions  i e  Acid /A lkaline Derek   Neither as that kind does not survive my winter by clogherhead
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12/03/2013 09:13:00
by obelixx
Those wonderful blue salvias
Have I persuaded any,of you to try salvia patens or any other blue flowering ones? They are tender,perennials treated much the same as dahlias and also form tubers. They flower for months,,have scented leaves but what glorious blue flowers. Keep by Verdun
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04/04/2013 17:12:31
by bramble lover
Which Delphinium seeds?
. Perhaps I'll sow some seeds for next year, but also buy some plants for this year.  Thanks geoff I haven't the room for great big delphiniums but I usually grow a dwarf variety  delphinium chinensis blue butterfly (as an annual) from seed. It flowers by LeadFarmer
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01/04/2013 01:52:27
by Sam Glendinning
Bluebells - White and Pink?
noticed is that amongst the blue is the odd clump of white and pink 'blue'bells.   Is this a normal variation? I did'nt notice them this time last year, but as we'ed only just moved in, I didn't have my 'Garden' head on! Sorry, but that means they have by Wodufin
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17/05/2013 23:05:37
by nicole