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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
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
Hardy annuals
by hollie hock
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13/05/2013 20:34:39
by Verdun
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
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
Mystery Plant
any ideas what this is??? 7420253708_de560ee4f7_z.jpg Calceolaria looks like calceolaria but i've only seen yellow ones before Calceolaria hybrida (amongst other names)  Tender perennials treated as half hardy annuals. by Meg Jenner
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22/06/2012 21:10:27
by Berghill
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
basic newbie problem
same plant, or from seeds it's dropped (or 'set') the previous year. HTH. Hi Glen Perennial, lives for several years, many years for some Annuals germinate, flower and seed in one growing season. biennials germinate one year and flower the next Hardy by glen3312
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11/04/2013 23:22:17
by obelixx
Bumblebee walls
seed mixtues for butterflies and bees. http://www.thompson-morgan.com/flowers/flower-seeds/hardy-annual-seeds/fragrant-mixture/6994TM http://www.thompson-morgan.com/flowers/flower-seeds/hardy-annual-seeds/butterfly-mixture/7277TM http://www.thompson by Yetscience
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11/02/2013 22:15:35
by Rosa carriola
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
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