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Fritillaria meleagris - 2010
By Andrewr
- 7 Apr, 2010
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Aren't they a joy to see.....mine rotted...:o(
7 Apr, 2010
Rotted? But they are moisture lovers
7 Apr, 2010
Was it dry rot, Janey? lol
7 Apr, 2010
I love these, but just can't seem to get them to come up a second year, ?wonder what I'm doing wrong
8 Apr, 2010
Mine come up year after year and they're not in a particularly damp spot. As long as they don't dry out, I'd have thought they would be fine
8 Apr, 2010
I'll have to give them another go and plant them somewhere different, and deeper, maybe that will do the trick ;)
8 Apr, 2010
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7 Apr, 2010