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Perennial Foxglove?????

On 06/05/2013 in forum

genes in there. Thanks for the reply nutcutlet. I just checked T&M website and they are described as being a hardy perennial. My garden is sheltered, they can't be as hardy as claimed. Hi pete, I've seen a lot of unlikely plants advertised as hardy over


Seed Club - early seed sowing

On 26/02/2013 in Gardeners' musings

. I adore its natural-looking, delicate flowers. They appear to dance and flutter in the breeze like little white butterflies. The half-hardy perennials from the Fast Flowers collection, including nicotiana, clarkia and antirrhinum, all appreciate a


Perennial Foxglove?????

On 16/05/2013 in forum

! These are Pink Illumination not so hardy perennials. None of mine re-emerged this year, as well as those of a lot of users of this forum. Mine are large plants now and being planted out.  Got them last autumn.  Flower spikes forming Hi Verdun - they really are a


Are Heliotrope hardy

On 23/07/2012 in forum

Can anyone tell me whether Heliotrope are a hardy plant or a bedding plant.  I live in Suffolk and have a fairly sheltered garden.  Any advice would be helpful.  I would say Heliotrope are a tender perennial - they can be overwintered somwhere frost


Seedlings

On 16/12/2011 in forum

are still really young and I am worried that they will not survive any frosts or the cooler temperatures we have had the last two winters. not an expert but you don't say what the seedling are? I kept some hardy perennial seedling overwinter (last year) in a


Daisy

On 15/03/2012 in forum

it just looks brown and dead. Have I lost it? Hello Burtie, Some daisies-type plants are annuals, so they would naturally die after a few months. Many however are perennials and could live for years if hardy. Do you have any photos of it when


Brunnera Jack Frost

On 05/06/2012 in forum

My Jack Frosts have been lovely this spring, masses of new growth and flowers.  I have cut back the flowers, but the plants are still growing strongly and are threatening to over shadow the hardy fuschias and other perennials that are struggling


what to plant

On 10/06/2012 in forum

? I have various clumps of Alliums that have wandered about themselves. They are growing through clumps of Monarda, a Hardy Fuchsia, Geums, Dlephiniums and Echinacea, so when they begin to look tatty I snip them off just above the other plant. Thanks


Biannual's

On 18/06/2012 in forum

? Any light you can shed is appreciated. I'm hoping to sow some lupin. Thanks in advance. biannual plants are hardy and will over winter as a juvenile plant just as you presume, maturing and flowering the following spring/summer Lupin are a perennial


What to do now in your garden - week 15

On 31/10/2011 in Weekly checklists

to early summer for best results. Remove winter grime from patios with a pressure washerSow new lawnsSnip plain green shoots off variegated shrubsAround the gardenPlant out perennials in groups of three, five or seven Sprinkle fertiliser around clumps


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