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How to grow pinks from cuttings

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Seeds and bulbs

when the plants are less likely to wilt, and pot them up as soon as you can, keeping them out of strong sunlight.PinksCuttings compostGardeners' knifeSecateursSmall potsJune20 minutesSnip 10cm lengths from the tops of healthy, non-flowering shoots


Talkback: How to grow pinks from cuttings

On 24/11/2011 in forum

wrong heading so impossible to find worked fine for me and all cuttings are well rooted first time I have ever tried taking cuttings,fair pleased


Pink jester tomatoes

On 15/09/2012 in forum

Hi! Does anyone have any advice on how to grow Pink Jester tomatoes? In the greenhouse - or outside? Are they bush or vine? Do they need bees to pollinate? My mum tasted Jester tomatoes at Tatton Park Flower show and said they were the best ever


Talkback: Alpine strawberry pot display

On 24/11/2011 in forum

A friend gave me some alpine strawberries some years ago and they keep on growing each year, lovely, although very small they outshine any other for flavour, I would recommend them also for the lovely deep pink flowers.


carnations

On 14/09/2012 in forum

can i take cutins of my carnations which i growed from seeds this year and will they over winter in my greenhouse Yes, as long as you keep them frost free. I do it with carnations and pinks every year


Garden pinks

On 14/04/2012 in forum

I just love garden pinks, every year I plant an edging of pinks and after every winter they have  disappeared   What am I doing wrong? Probably nothing - many of them are actually annuals. If yours are definitely perennials, then drainage may


pink lady

On 15/06/2012 in forum

can i grow pink lady apples in Tenby Wales,( we have a new allotment our first) and pink Lady are always so more expensive than others why we dont know  ,,any ideas please No, they need a hotter climate. Just to add some non usefull information


Dianthus: In the pink

On 02/09/2008 in Unassigned

This week I've been thinking about pinks - or Dianthus if you prefer. I was spurred into this train of thought by the arrival of a catalogue full of the things from a nursery in Sussex. Initially I dismissed pinks as terribly old-fashioned and a bit


Foxglove illumination pink

On 18/01/2013 in forum

My foxglove illumination pink plants are growing apace over this winter. I have high hopes they will be large by the time I plant them out in the garden in the spring. I have potted on twice....second time today....and they seem eager to grow


Hydrangea

On 12/03/2013 in forum

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


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