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What are the meanings

On 04/01/2013 in forum

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


nicotiana mutabilis

On 17/10/2012 in forum

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


Bedding plant

On 06/09/2007 in Glossary

and biennials. Summer bedding plants include hardy and half-hardy annuals, tender perennials and summer-flowering bulbs.


Mystery Plant

On 22/06/2012 in forum

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.


basic newbie problem

On 11/04/2013 in forum

plants can take our climate and won't die in the frost half hardy means they'll probably die in the winter - too cold for them Tender - they will die in the winter Perennials, biennials and annuals can be hardy, half hardy or tender. many thanks for your


The Colour Orange

On 30/09/2012 in forum

&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


What flower seeds could I sow outside now to flower this year?

On 13/05/2013 in forum

now would be lovely - I have run out of money for plants but could stretch to a few more seeds! Calendula would do fine now. As would cornflowers and nigella and a far few more. Pretty much any half hardy annuals will flower this year, and should


plant name

On 03/03/2013 in forum

tough fibre.and any good garden centre to purchase.lol LOL CHEERS JUST CARNT FIND THEM ON THE SITE http://www.thompson-morgan.com/flowers/flower-seeds/half-hardy-annual-seeds/tithonia-rotundifolia-arcadian-blend/3498TM


How to plant out cut flowers

On 01/05/2013 in Projects: Planting

There are many hardy and half-hardy annuals that can be grown for cut flowers. Many attract bees and butterflies and some species can be dried, for use in long-lasting displays.Sow hardy and half-hardy annuals between March and April in small pots


Rudbeckia in Planters

On 24/10/2012 in forum

someone will. I thought Cherry Brandy was a tender short lived perennial, but Sarah Raven lists it as a half hardy annual. Anyway, it's usually thrown away after the frosts and re-sown under cover in early spring or bought as a plug plant. Thompson


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