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Old 01-09-2006, 07:28 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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In article , Uncle Marvo
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Are they still in pots? Indoors? Maybe that's why they're not
flowering. They like growing where they've been sown too. But also, I
would have planted them much more earlier. HTH


Yes, but the pots are those degradable ones made of cardboardy stuff, and
they in turn are in the ground. They're outdoors, growing up a wooden frame.
I think you're right, planting them earlier rather than forcing might be the
solution. Ah well, next year!

Thanks



I have always transplanted mine without a failure yet. However they are
late to flower and mine have only just started to flower and they are
climbing up a south facing wall.
Give them another week or so. Aren't there any buds yet?

janet
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