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Tropaeolum polyphyllum - 2011
By Andrewr
- 5 Jun, 2011
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It grows from a tuber and likes moderately fertile soil in a sunny spot. It will also need winter protection in cold spots or in bad winters. I have the tuber planted underneath the prostrate conifer in the photo which gives it the protection it needs and gives it something to ramble over when in growth
5 Jun, 2011
Delightful together...
5 Jun, 2011
Thanks Andrew
6 Jun, 2011
I like this,one to look out for...
18 Jun, 2011
lovely plant but how do you grow from seed . I,ve not had any success.
roseh
22 Jan, 2012
Rose - my 'bible' says you should sow the seed in a cold frame as soon as it is ripe, but it also adds that germination is erratic
22 Jan, 2012
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I like this Perennial? I looked it up - its a Nasturtium? So does that mean it would do well in poor soil Andrew?
5 Jun, 2011