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Grape Hyacinth
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new to gardening should i be worried that they have sprouted growth already? |
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Grape Hyacinth
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from cambsgirl contains these words: hi new to gardening should i be worried that they have sprouted growth already? No - that's usual. -- Rusty horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Grape Hyacinth
"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message k... : The message : from cambsgirl contains these words: : : hi : new to gardening : : should i be worried that they have sprouted growth already? : : No - that's usual. : Be flowering soon if it stays like this! |
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Grape Hyacinth
cambsgirl wrote:
hi new to gardening should i be worried that they have sprouted growth already? No, mine are 6 inches high, although they are in a *very* sheltered spot...they've been up for weeks, watch out for them scattering seeds if they are near a path or driveway, mine leave hundreds of seedlings about May which come up through the gaps in the paving slabs, OTOH if you want to propogate new ones from seed for friends or relatives they are very easy, once they've flowered they leave little dried up seed pods, just rub them gently and you will get a few dozen seeds from each one, either sow directly into the soil where you want a new row (I always think they look better in a straight line than a 'bed') and forget about them. |
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i've noticed a few bulbs coming up in the beds awell, one's even about 4 inches
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