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Isotoma revisited
In August 1999 I raised this point and am raising it again.
I bought a small isotoma (laurentia) plant at a garden centre some months ago. It has been out in the garden in a pot ever since, and as my previous experience, it still shows no sign of flowering. Dave Pooleand Cormaic both said they have no trouble. It was my conclusion from past experience that it is best to buy them in flower, then I get flower all season. Does anyone else grow it and have similar problems? I just love the blue starry flowers and find this very frustrating. The pot is in a fairly sunny spot, though this summer has been far from sunny. I've given it tomato feed. Any suggestions, or ideas? Pam in Bristol |
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