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I have some Sweet William plants in pots for next year.( Indian Carpet
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Question; Can I plant them out now or should I wait until the spring?

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I have some Sweet William plants in pots for next year.( Indian Carpet
Hardy Biennial)
Question; Can I plant them out now or should I wait until the spring?

And where can I find Garden FAQ's
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Bill. P
South/West Durham

I have planted them out in their spring flowering position a couple of weeks
ago - I'm in Aberdeen, and it has worked ok for me for years. :-)
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I have some Sweet William plants in pots for next year.( Indian Carpet
Hardy Biennial)
Question; Can I plant them out now or should I wait until the spring?

And where can I find Garden FAQ's
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Bill. P
South/West Durham

I have planted them out in their spring flowering position a couple of
weeks ago - I'm in Aberdeen, and it has worked ok for me for years. :-)
Chris S

Thanks Chris. Will get mine out tomorrow.
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Thanks Chris. Will get mine out tomorrow.


It's better out than in. Eric said so

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On Oct 8, 3:54*pm, "Bill P" wrote:
I have *some Sweet William plants in pots for next year.( Indian Carpet
Hardy Biennial)
Question; Can I plant them out now or should I wait until the spring?

And where can I find Garden FAQ's
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Bill. P
South/West Durham


Mine will get planted out this weekend. I live in Auvergne, perishing
cold Winters!

Judith


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"Judith in France" wrote in message
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On Oct 8, 3:54 pm, "Bill P" wrote:
I have some Sweet William plants in pots for next year.( Indian Carpet
Hardy Biennial)
Question; Can I plant them out now or should I wait until the spring?

And where can I find Garden FAQ's
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Bill. P
South/West Durham


Mine will get planted out this weekend. I live in Auvergne, perishing
cold Winters!

Judith

Thanks for your reply Judith. Gives me the confidence to put mine out.
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"Judith in France" wrote in message
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On Oct 8, 3:54 pm, "Bill P" wrote:
I have some Sweet William plants in pots for next year.( Indian Carpet
Hardy Biennial)
Question; Can I plant them out now or should I wait until the spring?

And where can I find Garden FAQ's
--
Bill. P
South/West Durham


Mine will get planted out this weekend. I live in Auvergne, perishing
cold Winters!

Judith

Thanks for your reply Judith. Gives me the confidence to put mine out.


For what it's worth, I have had for years a large pot of sweet william
that is now effectively perennial, which never gets anything done to it
at all except watering and stays out all winter.

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For what it's worth, I have had for years a large pot of sweet william
that is now effectively perennial, which never gets anything done to it at
all except watering and stays out all winter.

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Thats interesting Kate. Imay leave a couple in just to see how they fare.
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