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question about lobelia (the tall variety) and rudbeckia

On 11/04/2013 in forum

tender, and they're on a house wall. Hoping they actually grow! didn't cover mine ooops Perennial lobelias are not fully hardy and some people suggest digging them up and over wintering in a cool greenhouse. If the Rudbeckias wre a perennial variety


sowing seed .

On 04/06/2013 in forum

Is it too late to sow flower seed this year ? I have loads and would like to get it all sown , so I can start again  Seeds of what? hardy annuals, scatter around now. Hardy biennials sow now and overwinter for flowers next year  perennials - depends


Annuals, Perenials and Bi-annuals

On 06/08/2012 in forum

, hardy frost tolerant A biennial will take one year from sowing to flower to set seed -it is usually hardy A perennial will flower year after year after year-however some are short-lived some are tender,some not. It is not easy or straightforward


Flowers garden job checklist - week 38

On 23/11/2011 in Flowers checklists

Buy tulips now while they're fresh in garden centres, but hold off planting till next month Plant daffodils, hyacinths and crocus in potsLift and pot up tender perennials to protect over winterClear away faded summer bedding and annuals, composting


White Aster turning red

On 04/09/2012 in forum

perennial hardy Aster and a Tender Aster. If yours says for one season it is most likely the tender one. The red tinge is not unusual plants often have small variations. I am still dead heading my plants in the hope that we get a warm September.


Greenhouse query

On 15/05/2013 in forum

of the large ones are in my kitchen and i'm waiting for the large plug plants to be delivered. can anyone suggest where they should be put when i receive them ???   thanks     Are you talking about hardy perennials? If so you can plant them in the garden


Talkback: Insulating a cold frame

On 28/06/2012 in forum

greenhouse but the biggest problem with the plastic greenhouses is that they have a tendency to get blown over in winter. Which is quite heartbreaking. Mine never proved to be completely frost free so it was ideal for small hardy perennials/ annuals


Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'Emily McKenzie

On 06/08/2012 in forum

I have hundreds of bulbs would anyone like any? Family: Iridaceae Genus: Crocosmia Species: x crocosmiiflora Cultivar: Emily McKenzie Plant type: Hardy perennial Flower colour: Orange Foliage colour: Mid-green Feature: Flowers Sun exposure: Full sun


Should I dig up my Allysum?

On 17/10/2012 in forum

that it is a hardy annual plant, but would someone be kind and explain what this means in practice?  Should I leave some clumps in the ground so it comes back next year, or dig it all up to make room for some spring plants, sowing fresh seeds next spring


Please help me design my garden - part 2

On 05/05/2013 in forum

://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/Plant-trials-and-awards/Plant-awards/10-AGM-plants/10-AGM-variegated-evergreen-shrubs Easier to find a bigger selection of hardy perennials, such as hostas, brunnera, dicentra, heuchera, tiarella, pulmonaria, violas, and several


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