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RE: Flowers beginning with B - Small chilli - 24-10-2020 (24-10-2020, 01:24 PM)JJB Wrote:I guessed they weren’t our lovely English ones as you’re pulling them out. bluebells are on my list but not Spanish ones thank you.(24-10-2020, 12:09 PM)Small chilli Wrote:(24-10-2020, 10:05 AM)JJB Wrote: I always try to grow busy lizzies and begonias for bedding, with varying degrees of success. Must try harder. Bluebells?? You've gotta be joking, I dig 'em up and bin them.Don’t bin them!!!! Offer them on here as a swap or something. someone might like them. You can get them to send self addressed envelope so you’re not out of pocket. Just a thought ![]() RE: Flowers beginning with B - Norfolk Grey - 24-10-2020 I like spanish thugs. I have no quarms chopping their heads off and sticking them in a vase. You can get white and pink ones too. RE: Flowers beginning with B - JJB - 25-10-2020 ^^^^ I like them well enough but not in the flowerbeds, they take over. A bit like grape hyacinth, you can't get rid. RE: Flowers beginning with B - Scarlet - 25-10-2020 I dig out loads too - they just take over a lovely flower bed in seconds ...Not something that I would want to leave for long as they can be troublesome getting rid off if left. My B is Bupleurum longifolium - I have the seeds from a friend ready for sowing in January. Actually as there are going to be loads of C's B for bachelors button ![]() I've pink and black on the go. Pics of my tidy GH at the moment. Sowing lots already. [attachment=1495][attachment=1494] Also "Black Knight" scabious coming along nicely. RE: Flowers beginning with B - Scarlet - 25-10-2020 (25-10-2020, 10:13 AM)JJB Wrote: ^^^^ I like them well enough but not in the flowerbeds, they take over. A bit like grape hyacinth, you can't get rid. I just planted in this morning some white ones.....I really hope they are as aggressive as the purple. RE: Flowers beginning with B - Veggie - 25-10-2020 [QUOTE] JJB V do you mean tuberous (corms) that usually go in hanging baskets and pots or fibrous for bedding? One year I dug up the fibrous ones and put them in the compost, next spring dug the compost and found some very nice roots all sprouting, a lovely surprise. I've brought a window box of fibrous ones into the porch to see if they will last the winter. P talks to them Confused .... looking for intelligent conversation again. [/UNQUOTE] JJB - I mean the tuberous/corms ones. I had so many one year from a cheap offer that I bunged some in the garden just to get rid of them. The ones in baskets and pots stay out all winter too and keep coming back - as do the geraniums but that's another letter. ![]() The fibrous bedding begonias can be propagated quite easily by taking healthy stems and putting them in water to root. that's my answer to everything - bung it in water and wait for the roots. ![]() RE: Flowers beginning with B - Veggie - 25-10-2020 (25-10-2020, 01:17 PM)Scarlet Wrote: I dig out loads too - they just take over a lovely flower bed in seconds ...Not something that I would want to leave for long as they can be troublesome getting rid off if left.Looks great, Scarlet. You're so organised. Nice chard too. ![]() RE: Flowers beginning with B - Small chilli - 25-10-2020 I’ll add to my B list . berkheya purpurea I tried growing them last year but they don’t germinate. I’d like to try them again next year. 1 because I have the seeds. 2 because they are hardy perennial. RE: Flowers beginning with B - Scarlet - 25-10-2020 Thank you VC- that chard was grown alongside my beans - so pretty much shaded all day. The first time I've grown Fordhook Giant. I won't bother with the rainbow again. This variety tastes fab and is really productive. |