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By Amy


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Growing in the grass



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lovely really like these!

1 Apr, 2011

 

Me too :)))))

Carole, is there any signs of your Rudbekia coming through, they should be popping up now, mine have?

1 Apr, 2011

 

Not a the moment I look everyday, Michaella could you post a picture of one of the emerging leaves so I know what Im looking for ;0))

1 Apr, 2011

 

Lovely.

1 Apr, 2011

 

I just love these plants

1 Apr, 2011

 

Beautiful Amy.

1 Apr, 2011

 

lovely.. mine were coming through and the wind knocke dthe head off...... but ive got some more coming

1 Apr, 2011

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Thanks all , something has been pecking at mine Holly I think it's Jack our visiting Pheasant !

1 Apr, 2011

 

These are gorgeous

1 Apr, 2011

 

Lovely Amy, remember last year when you taught me how to set them, well it worked, they are up again this year. Still in a pot though so might set them in the ground when they've finished flowering. Do they spread Amy?

1 Apr, 2011

amy
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Thank you 6p , I'm glad they are coming up Dawn ,yes they do spread , my patch is actually slightly bigger than you can see here they have slowly been spreading each year watch out for the dreaded Scarlet Lily Beetle !! they will devour them before your eyes ...

1 Apr, 2011

 

thanks for the warning Amy, didnt realise they were active so early in the year, darn things.

3 Apr, 2011

 

Delightful.......

3 Apr, 2011

amy
Amy
 

They will be out anytime Dawn , pretending to be Ladybirds hoping you will miss them ! Thanks Dd :o)

4 Apr, 2011

 

Thanks for the tip Amy

4 Apr, 2011

 

Gorgeous! They must be really happy sited where they are Amy.....I planted some in a tub a couple of years ago and not a sniff came through....I think maybe the corms rotted somehow. You've done well with these.

5 Apr, 2011

amy
Amy
 

Janey they need to be placed sideways on a bed of coarse sand 5-8 inches deep, try it that way it worked for Dawn :o) good luck !

6 Apr, 2011

 

Yes it did work for me Amy. Janey, I did as Amy said and mine are ok in pots and flowering again this year. Would like to set some in a damp area of my woodland at some point.

6 Apr, 2011




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