Polyanthus Q
Bedding plants polyanthus. finished flowering in a narrow border. I was
wondering if I could dig them up, put them in pots until next year Or should they be left where they are. I need the space for other plants. -- Bill. South/West Durham |
Polyanthus Q
In message , Bill P.
writes Bedding plants polyanthus. finished flowering in a narrow border. I was wondering if I could dig them up, put them in pots until next year Yes. Or should they be left where they are. I need the space for other plants. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
Polyanthus Q
On 7 May, 09:09, Stewart Robert Hinsley
wrote: In message , Bill P. writes Bedding plants polyanthus. finished flowering in a narrow border. I was wondering if I could dig them up, put them in pots until next year Yes. Or should they be left where they are. I need the space for other plants. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley In the old days in the parks, they would be dug up, divided and then lined out in a shaded bed, out of sight of the public and left till wanted for replanting in the Autumn. David Hill |
Polyanthus Q
On May 7, 1:26*pm, Dave Hill wrote:
In the old days in the parks, they would be dug up, divided and then lined out in a shaded bed, out of sight of the public and left till wanted for replanting in the Autumn. David Hill Some of us ancient relics still do that! |
Polyanthus Q
"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message ... In message , Bill P. writes Bedding plants polyanthus. finished flowering in a narrow border. I was wondering if I could dig them up, put them in pots until next year Yes. Or should they be left where they are. I need the space for other plants. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley Thanks Stewart. -- Bill. South/West Durham |
Polyanthus Q
"Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On 7 May, 09:09, Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote: In the old days in the parks, they would be dug up, divided and then lined out in a shaded bed, out of sight of the public and left till wanted for replanting in the Autumn. David Hill Thank you David -- Bill. South/West Durham |
Polyanthus Q
"moghouse" wrote in message ... On May 7, 1:26 pm, Dave Hill wrote: In the old days in the parks, they would be dug up, divided and then lined out in a shaded bed, out of sight of the public and left till wanted for replanting in the Autumn. David Hill Some of us ancient relics still do that! Thanks moghouse :-) -- Bill. South/West Durham |
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