View Single Post
  #3   Report Post  
Old 20-06-2007, 11:18 AM
old perennial old perennial is offline
Registered User
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: May 2007
Posts: 46
Default

[quote=Sam1974x;722593]I have recently joined the forum and have posted several times but no reply




The problem I have is with the rain we have had the last few days, my lupins are all lying flat ..... going to stake them back up to see if that makes a difference.

But what i really wanted to know is .... summer pots I have planted up are also now flat .... litteraly like someone has sat on them.

I have a huge pot out the front and that has "mimulas" in. Everyone who passes the house comments on how lovely it looked. But now even that is lying flat.

I have checked all the stalkes etc and nothing appears broken but they are lying flat. Instead of standing tall, they are lying lifeless looking and lying all drapped over the edges of the pots, with a big bare patch in the middle (like someones sat on them).

What I dont know (being newbie gardener) is will they just spring back up in a day or two, or do i need to do anything? or are they ruined?

If someone could please answer I would be very very grateful as Im starting to feel that new people arent welcome here [Dont know why people arnt replying to you but I will! If the Lupin stems arnt broken then stake them back up verticle. If looky a bit dodgy then cut off the central main flower and you'll get secondery flowers from the side. The bedding in pots shopuld come back OK. Its the unusual force of the rain just now. Dont worry.