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Liatris - Blazing Star
I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and
I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? Thanks. |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
On Sun, 18 May 2003 23:20:13 +0100, "Adrian Jones" wrote:
I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? I have a recently bought L. spicata. I _think _ I remember where I planted it. Will have a look tomorrow (It's planted out in open ground). Huss Grow a little garden spam block - for real addy, reverse letters of second level domain. |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
On Sun, 18 May 2003 23:20:13 +0100, "Adrian Jones" wrote:
I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? I have a recently bought L. spicata. I _think _ I remember where I planted it. Will have a look tomorrow (It's planted out in open ground). Huss Grow a little garden spam block - for real addy, reverse letters of second level domain. |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
On Sun, 18 May 2003 23:20:13 +0100, "Adrian Jones" wrote:
I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? I have a recently bought L. spicata. I _think _ I remember where I planted it. Will have a look tomorrow (It's planted out in open ground). Huss Grow a little garden spam block - for real addy, reverse letters of second level domain. |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
On Sun, 18 May 2003 23:20:13 +0100, "Adrian Jones" wrote:
I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? I have a recently bought L. spicata. I _think _ I remember where I planted it. Will have a look tomorrow (It's planted out in open ground). Huss Grow a little garden spam block - for real addy, reverse letters of second level domain. |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
On Sun, 18 May 2003 23:20:13 +0100, "Adrian Jones" wrote:
I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? I have a recently bought L. spicata. I _think _ I remember where I planted it. Will have a look tomorrow (It's planted out in open ground). Huss Grow a little garden spam block - for real addy, reverse letters of second level domain. |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
"Adrian Jones" wrote in message ... I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? Thanks. Can't help but if its any consolation my liatris are a no show too..so far anyway! I have a suspicious feeling the squirrels had 'em Nicky |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
Adrian Jones wrote in message ... I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? Mine, also bought this year, but not as dried 'corms' but in compost are not about 4 inches high. Mike www.british-naturism.org.uk |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
On Mon, 19 May 2003 03:22:52 +0100, Hussein M. wrote:
On Sun, 18 May 2003 23:20:13 +0100, "Adrian Jones" wrote: I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? I have a recently bought L. spicata. I _think _ I remember where I planted it. Will have a look tomorrow (It's planted out in open ground). Mine seem to be a no-show too, but I'm confident it's for the time being only. Unless it's already ... that un-labelled one in the cold frame. Only one spire at the moment if it is the Liatris. Hussein Grow a little garden spam block - for real addy, reverse letters of second level domain. |
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Liatris - Blazing Star
On Sun, 18 May 2003 23:20:13 +0100, "Adrian Jones" wrote:
I planted some Liatris in early April. They came in a little bag of 25 and I think they were corms, or similar to corms. Anyway, nothing has happened yet - no sign of life whatsoever. How long do I wait until I can consider them a lost cause? I expect yours is showing now. I discovered mine hiding with label buried. It's probably been on the go for a month or so. with stems now around 6-9 inches. Huss Grow a little garden spam block - for real addy, reverse letters of second level domain. |
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