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Talkback: How to grow wallflowers
As a recent logger-on to G.W. I love the on-site videos. Just viewed pricking out seedlings with Monty. Its great having experts in my living room. Molly Mac. Bought about 20 barerooted strong wallflower plants and they are now in.Grew some from by Mollymac
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27/05/2012 16:55:40
by Jean Foster
Wallflowers
I love the scent from Wallflowers on a warm Spring day - now is the time to plant them I buy our plants bare rooted as it is a much cheaper option for us - this year I phoned to see if the plants were available and was taken aback to be told by lilylouise
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10/10/2012 05:58:31
by lilylouise
Identify plant
Sorry if this thread repeats itself.  Typed it already and then lost it.  My fault not the site. Last year I sowed a packet of seeds labelled as 'Fast flowers' - supposedly would grow and flower in 6-weeks.  Sowed them in a few small pots, stood by yarrow2
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26/06/2012 21:26:48
by yarrow2
how to get more wallflowers
how can i increase the ammount of wallflowers in my garden how do you propegate Hello, I am a wallflower fan . They were the first plants that I grew from seed last year and those plants  are flowering now. The best way I would suggest is to grow by david tyler
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09/04/2012 16:54:01
by david tyler
Wallflowers
Hi there, bit of a tall order this one I think! I watched a Gardeners World program where he showed us his display of pale yellow wallflowers mixed with white tulips, I would like to grow the same, any ideas on name of wallflowers! Here's hoping by John Reynolds
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30/09/2012 13:44:49
by Christopher2
Wallflowers
Back in October I bought some wallflower mini plugs to grow on and pot out around this time to brighten up the porch.  They were transferred into the segmented trays after a couple of days rest in the utility room and have been on the back porch by Carol Thomas
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30/11/2012 13:04:21
by Carol Thomas
White Blister on Brassicas
to spread the compost around on the flower garden.  I don't grow wallflowers, which are in the brassica family.  I really don't want to throw all my hard won garden compost away. by Island gardener
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22/11/2012 22:04:56
by Island gardener
Early sown biennials
next year as well? Hi Hollie hock, again this e ending. Best to pinch out wallflowers to make them bushy. I grow them on in my veg plot and they majke large plants to transplant to their final positions in September. Try stocks too. your forgetmenots by Hollie- Hock
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08/08/2012 00:10:57
by christopher2
Wallflower
Hi, was wondering if it is possible to cut back unruly leggy looking wallflowers and if so when is best time for this to be done Wait until they've finished flowering, then cut back to the last two or three pairs of green leaves on each stem by bryf
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22/04/2012 22:03:22
by bryf
Wallflower and Primroses
Hey all, just a quick question regarding some wallflower and primrose plugs I've just received. For best value I always like to get the little 1cm plugs of plants from T&M website, and grow them on, and have always been pleased with the results by matt237
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18/10/2012 12:47:39
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