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19-06-2021, 06:23 PM
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There are loads of these poppies growing on some of the vaccant plots...stunning to look at.
Might try some seed saving if anyone is interested
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Love poppies (and puppies) but can't grow them. Time to try harder.
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Will see what I can do
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Yes please, they are beautiful
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They are very impressive but to my aesthetic the double headed poppies aren't my thing. I love the species poppies with the open flower heads though.
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(19-06-2021, 08:06 PM)Jimny14 Wrote: They are very impressive but to my aesthetic the double headed poppies aren't my thing. I love the species poppies with the open flower heads though. That's what I have on a small uncultivated area on one of my diagonal beds. They are four feet tall and have wonderful pink single flowers 4 inches in diameter.
I have no Idea where they have come from as there weren't any on the plot last year? I will deffo be trying to get some seeds from them and will take a piccie tomorrow if I think on!
I need to cultivate the bed but will try to work around them until they have set seed.
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That's what I have on a small uncultivated area on one of my diagonal beds. They are four feet tall and have wonderful pink single flowers 4 inches in diameter.
I have no Idea where they have come from as there weren't any on the plot last year? I will deffo be trying to get some seeds from them and will take a piccie tomorrow if I think on!
I need to cultivate the bed but will try to work around them until they have set seed.
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When you collect seed just make sure to leave some where they were and more importantly spread some seed in the area they would be the most annoying, especially if you then ignore them. You can guarantee the ones where you didn't want em will be the only ones to flourish.
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Yes please they're stunning.
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This is timely. I also spotted some random poppies growing in an unloved section of carpark near my accommodation. However, these were rather odd as the flowers are absolutely tiny - maybe the size of my thumbnail. Definitely poppies as the leaves are right, and some of them were starting to form seed-heads. I'll see if I can get a picture when I go out tomorrow.
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