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Post by keith on Oct 3, 2019 2:38:22 GMT
I have an area that faces east and only gets the morning sun. Last season they all flowered this season "None" at all. On the other side of the garden which mainly gets sun from noon to later in the afternoon all flowered.
All I can think is because of our crazy weather.
Any other ideas please.
Keith
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Post by Cherry on Oct 3, 2019 6:25:47 GMT
Oh what bad news keith. We look forward to these every year. Have a look at some of the bulbs in case it is something obvious.
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Post by SueA on Oct 3, 2019 7:49:54 GMT
It is strange that they flowered last year but not this isn't it keith, it could be something to do with the weather I suppose. I've noticed that some of my daffs. & crocuses in the back garden flower at different times depending on which end of the garden they're in, how wet the ground has been & where the sun hits them, some flower later than others of the same variety in slightly different positions. I'd wait a little while & see if your jonquils are just going to flower later than usual in that border.
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Post by sweetpea on Oct 3, 2019 14:47:32 GMT
What was the foliage like or was that missing too?
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Post by keith on Oct 4, 2019 1:17:10 GMT
Thank you all for your replies SweetPea The foliage if anything it looks perfectly healthy and still growing. Here is the area in flower Keith
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