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Wildflowers
in grass I'd go down the plugs (or larger), route. If I was sowing a hay meadow from scratch I'd sow everything in weedfree soil in the autumn. If I was growing an annual cornfield mix (cornflowers, poppies, corncockle etc. I'd sow direct into cultivated by Bookwormy
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06/03/2013 20:09:09
by Wild about Flowers
Talkback: Seed Club - early seed sowing
. In the unheated greenhouse itself i've sown my hardy annuals like nigella, corncockle, cornflower etc. I'll be sowing my carrots, lettuce, spinich, peas etc in modules this weekend. I've already got ft high broad beans in there which will be being planted out soon by SMURF
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06/03/2013 15:07:51
by AndytheScientist
Damnation to double flowers
it gave me the idea. I've divided it now to make space for single flowering plants which will give them a helping hand. I have some more hardy geraniums to go in and have started off Cosmos, Echinacea,Rudbeckia,Oriental poppy Dwarf Allegro and an annual by Woodgreen wonderboy
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08/03/2013 14:46:45
by chica
What was the name of that lovely plant
this year. That's great kate1123 - sounds a really good buy. I do agree about the biennials this year and am thinking of growing some hardy annuals later in the year to overwinter indoors ready to plant out next year - sounds a bit extreme maybe but I have by Ken Wallace
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29/06/2012 21:10:54
by fotofit
Dogwood Cuttings
also use some of them as 'hoop' supports around potentially flopping hardy geraniums. BTW none of these stems did root, but agree with Verdun about checking around your shrub to see if it's already done the job for you. J. I know chap who uses dogwood by Jammy2
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07/01/2013 21:53:25
by Verdun
Leaving tulips in the ground
be the sticking point. Good luck. It really is hardy worht growing hybrid tulips to come back year on year as most of them don't.  I do have a few that have retuned for several years, but mostly I regard them, especially ones grown in pots, as annuals.  They by Charlie November
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12/05/2013 23:08:44
by Busy-Lizzie
Do these grow through plants?
soil fill those gaps with annuals-iris,aliums, gladiolis being single stemmed flowers will just grow though. I'm going to grow stuff roughly 2/3 the recommended planting distance for non-sprawling plants, as I need to cram in the plants. But help by Adam Young
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15/02/2013 19:02:30
by figrat
Talkback: Winter snow and tender plants
had not even shed their leaves yet, and I am wondering how this early winter is going to affect them. I hate to admit it but I was unprepared and many of the edge of hardy plants were left out. In Dover we rarely get such devastating temperatures by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:41:34
by mikegwen
Talkback: Sowing seeds
. There was no frost where I live last May - just scorching weather, whereas the weather in July and August was miserable. Consequently the tomatoes I sowed in January cropped a lot better than those I sowed in April. Many hardy annuals can be sown now and also indoor by Gardening Express
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23/02/2012 13:26:10
by The Saint
Talkback: Growing fragrant sweet peas
and hardy and it will clothe a tree or shrub very quickly in between blossom time and berry time. They usually have longer stems than the annual and more flowers and they are very hardy and disease free. I pick great bunches from mine for about six by chrisco
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28/11/2011 18:44:04
by meiow

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