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Post by ladybird on Jan 18, 2011 17:43:04 GMT
hop ( for the 4th try ) Is it the normal one or the golden? I can take you cuttings of either if you would like. I'm the same, I have more seeds than I can sow. I will be sowing Echium Blue bedder and cosmos later, I have Antirrhinum Brighton rock, Foxglove Pam's split, Coreopsis and Coleus to sow this month. I have my seeds sorted into months, each month I'll sow as many of them as I have room for. I would welcome a cutting of the normal one WLF. I`ve not been sucessfull growing it from seed. I`d like to cover my gabian back wall with it as its ugly.
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Post by merlin on Jan 18, 2011 17:57:38 GMT
I wonder have they been genitally modified ;D
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Post by merlin on Jan 18, 2011 18:01:10 GMT
I have lots of packets of seed and I will have to make a decision soon, which ones to grow; as I will have lots of dahlia cuttings in the greenhouse up to the middle of May. It should be easier next year with the polytunnel Exiting times ahead with your new polytunnel
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Post by Fractal on Jan 18, 2011 19:20:54 GMT
UGH! your not going to eat that fractal are you? It was lovely to be honest! What was unusual was the water they were boiled in turned turquoise! Lol.
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Post by Lou78W on Jan 18, 2011 19:22:23 GMT
Ah...I thought it looked familiar!!...lol
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Post by Rosie on Jan 18, 2011 19:35:23 GMT
I saw that picture on face book!!
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Post by Lou78W on Jan 18, 2011 21:03:18 GMT
I have lots of packets of seed and I will have to make a decision soon, which ones to grow; as I will have lots of dahlia cuttings in the greenhouse up to the middle of May. It should be easier next year with the polytunnel Exiting times ahead with your new polytunnel The first thing is to get the darn thing up!! ....fortunately there are good instructions and on line help too
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Post by Fractal on Jan 18, 2011 21:27:48 GMT
It does look a bit like the swell gel for hanging baskets Quite amazing to look at though quite delicious. Quite natutal pigment too, not genetically modified as some claim being grown from an Inca variety.
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Post by steve on Jan 18, 2011 21:29:32 GMT
I need copious amounts of antioxidents
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Post by Tel on Jan 19, 2011 7:18:33 GMT
I will be growing veg on the allotment. May have ago at growing a few dahlias this year with the help of the dahlia topic. ;D
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Post by merlin on Jan 19, 2011 8:01:38 GMT
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Post by pansypotter on Jan 20, 2011 18:36:36 GMT
i need to ask about Hibiscus seeds..don't know where to post it though??? will someone kindly point me in the right direction
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Post by steve on Jan 20, 2011 18:41:22 GMT
This one is fine PP
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Post by pansypotter on Jan 20, 2011 21:22:12 GMT
how and when do i sow Hibiscus? i've looked it up but it's a bit conflicting!!
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Post by Geranium on Jan 20, 2011 22:00:18 GMT
What sort of Hibiscus, Pansy?
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