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By Bjs
- 11 Feb, 2014
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Will you pot these up or thin out.
11 Feb, 2014
thrupennybit
there are other similar groups from other Hellebores around the garden I cannot possibly pot them, although I don't study them closely I am sure some are eaten others dry out .These are the cotyledons you see would not transplant until the first proper leaf has formed in a month or so.
12 Feb, 2014
Lucky you Brian....:>)
12 Feb, 2014
Looking good.
12 Feb, 2014
Thank you Bjs for that information I found it interesting some thing I did nt know.
12 Feb, 2014
I have loads like this as well Brian , do you think they will come the same as the parent plant ?
13 Feb, 2014
I have many seedlings that have flowered ,the only ones I know are true are white ones some around a large yellow are cream, there are reds of sorts not even sure where they originated.
B
14 Feb, 2014
I'll dig some up pot them up for next year ...
14 Feb, 2014
Amy from the seedlings on the pic it will be at least three years to flower, have tried a few in pots but they make such big root systems they forever want re-potting, so have given up on that.
14 Feb, 2014
cant wait till mine start seeding everywhere,my garden is new only started last year
18 Feb, 2014
Anci
some seed on there own others are best hand pollinated
18 Feb, 2014
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Wow.. lots !
11 Feb, 2014