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Its a perennial here and an eager self-seeder, spreading itself around the garden - though this may be helped by the goldfinches that flock to the seed heads in winter.
Are you too tidy, perhaps, and cutting off the flower stalks when they look straggly?
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(09-01-2021, 11:16 AM)Spec Wrote: Qurious to know if everyone can grow Verbena bonariensis as perennials I have to grow them as annuals they never last from one year to the next here and its not just me as my neighbour who also gardens has the same problem I’m going to be growing them for the first time this year. It’ll be interesting to see what happens up the road a bit from you .
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(09-01-2021, 11:29 AM)Veggie Wrote: Are you too tidy, perhaps, and cutting off the flower stalks when they look straggly?
(09-01-2021, 11:32 AM)Small chilli Wrote: I’m going to be growing them for the first time this year. It’ll be interesting to see what happens up the road a bit from you . Well Veggie if I dared let my OH onto this forum she would die laughing at the thought of someone thinking I could be tidy never mind too tidy
Sc I think you should be OK growing them on Mull it's possible that the main cause of them not lasting the winter here is caused by amount of rain we get along with the cold, the growing conditions on Mull are completely different from here as was evident from the photos of the fuchsia recently
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(09-01-2021, 04:15 PM)Spec Wrote: (09-01-2021, 11:29 AM)Veggie Wrote: Are you too tidy, perhaps, and cutting off the flower stalks when they look straggly?
(09-01-2021, 11:32 AM)Small chilli Wrote: I’m going to be growing them for the first time this year. It’ll be interesting to see what happens up the road a bit from you . Well Veggie if I dared let my OH onto this forum she would die laughing at the thought of someone thinking I could be tidy never mind too tidy
Sc I think you should be OK growing them on Mull it's possible that the main cause of them not lasting the winter here is caused by amount of rain we get along with the cold, the growing conditions on Mull are completely different from here as was evident from the photos of the fuchsia recently How much rain do you get then? We average over 100 inches a year.
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Ours is much the same, but evedently a bit colder in winter, but it's worthwhile trying the vebina bonariensis as it's a lovely flower to grow
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(08-01-2021, 04:03 PM)Veggie Wrote: At the back of the Chiltern Seeds Catalogue is a 2 page list of Pollinator Friendly Flowers that are also useful as cut flowers - 85 of them to be precise.
Now there's a Challenge.
You can order the catalogue at https://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/catrequest.php
I'll list some of the species names (as Chiltern have) - any variety within that species is suitable.
Wonder how many you already grow? I have t got that far into the catalogue!
It's a lovely read.
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Read the book from the back - that way you'll know it wasn't the butler wot did it!
BTW, anyone in the seed swap will receive a number of these seeds to start you off.
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Well, it's too cold to garden. So I thought I'd go to tha back of the book! I think those two pages were stuck.
Anyway....
callistephus chinensis - annual aster/
I bought seed for the duchess series as they are beautiful.I grew some asters in a pot a couple of years ago but I'm not so great on watering. They were lovely but not quite as beautiful as this variety. I'm going to grow the coral rose. They look almost like a chrysanthemum.
Really looking forward to sowing these.
I am really struggling on holding back sowing seeds this year - must be the boredom of staying at home?
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Verbena B - I can't grow as a perennial either here. I have very wet ground in winter and I can get late frosts - so I think they rot?
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(10-01-2021, 04:41 PM)Scarlet Wrote: Well, it's too cold to garden. So I thought I'd go to tha back of the book! I think those two pages were stuck.
Anyway....
callistephus chinensis - annual aster/
I bought seed for the duchess series as they are beautiful.I grew some asters in a pot a couple of years ago but I'm not so great on watering. They were lovely but not quite as beautiful as this variety. I'm going to grow the coral rose. They look almost like a chrysanthemum.
Really looking forward to sowing these.
I am really struggling on holding back sowing seeds this year - must be the boredom of staying at home? Never hold back - give in to your urges - you'll feel so much better for it.
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