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By Spritzhenry
- 18 Oct, 2010
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I grew these from seed - they're dwarf plants.
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I hope they seed themselves, Pp. They were easy to grow, though.
18 Oct, 2010
I love these... am currently trying to grow Antirrhinums from seed like I did once before, but don't know how they are going to go.
18 Oct, 2010
Good luck with them, Pip. I'm sure you'll succeed. :-)
19 Oct, 2010
Well so far I have had three come up, let's hope they survive!
20 Oct, 2010
Why wouldn't they?
20 Oct, 2010
Don't know... lol. They are still very small - only two cotyledons.... and they get roughly watered (not by me - I'm more careful than that!)... plus there is the fact that I had such a poor germination rate this time round on all my seeds that I planted. I'm thinking of planting another lot.
20 Oct, 2010
Did the packet have lots of seeds, or only a few? My 'Butterfly' packets only had about 20 seeds in, but the dwarf ones had I think 150+.
20 Oct, 2010
My packet had 1500 seeds, Spritz! But they are so small... I sort of had to dump about three at a time into any given hole just to be sure of actually getting some in the hole. lol.
20 Oct, 2010
LOL. Try adding some to dry silver sand, Pip - then you can sprinkle them onto a seed tray really easily, and also see where they are! Magic. :-)))
20 Oct, 2010
I have heard of that sort of thing - 'visibility powders'... but have yet to see some in my local garden centre...
21 Oct, 2010
Noooo - I don't think so, M. Maybe I just haven't noticed? I do have a lot of bee-friendly plants in the garden, so possibly they prefer those...I'll have to watch, now you've said that! ;-)
21 Oct, 2010
Pip - look for silver sand instead. That works well, and I hope you can find some.
21 Oct, 2010
:o)))))
21 Oct, 2010
I suppose it's available? Obviously, I don't know.
22 Oct, 2010
Very pretty, any name? :-)
25 Oct, 2010
Errr...'dwarf mixed', Ba. LOL.
25 Oct, 2010
Don't suppose all this colour then?:-(
25 Oct, 2010
Nope - I've posted a photo of some cream ones which are still in flower.
25 Oct, 2010
I'll have a look:-)
26 Oct, 2010
They shouldn't be too hard to find, Ba..........lol.
26 Oct, 2010
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Love the colour combination and nice to have dwarf ones would look good in a rockery setting ;0)
18 Oct, 2010