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Hello,
I have been planting and growing ranunculus flowers for the last 4 years or so. (I live in Melbourne) I seem to get mixed results with them. But I found that they do very well with liquid seaweed fertilizers. I dug all of the rans last year and wanted to replant them in March, but the weather until recently seemed too hot. Has anyone tried planting them in late Summer/ early Autumn? Here is a good site which comments on them http://gardening.worldonline.co.za/0457.htm Cheers! CC -- ________________________________ Please note: certain viruses and spambots now have the ability to copy, forge and use your email address. Due to the dangers posed by them, any suspicious emails, esp. ones containing attachments, unknown email addresses, and suspect subject headings will be automatically deleted. Notorious spamer domains, like "mail.com", are currently blocked. |
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