hellebore seedling
By Wagger
- 8 Mar, 2009
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I've got one very similar to this Wagger. Isn't this one nice? How long does it take for a seedling to flower. I've got a few seedlings and I was wondering if I can transplant them or do them not like that?
9 Mar, 2009
Yes, Tasteyg. Some of them have flowered in two years, others have taken longer. It just seems as though some of them grow stronger than others. Yes, they can be transplanted, lots of people move them to nursery beds until they flower to see what they've got. I love them all so leave them unless they are too close together. I pot some up as well and give them away.
9 Mar, 2009
Thanks for the response :) I will pot some up then. I was afraid to move them, I didn't want to kill the little cuties :)
9 Mar, 2009
Thanks, Avis - I will happily take the credit for wonderful mother nature.
15 Apr, 2009
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This is a beautiful one.
8 Mar, 2009