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Carnations - question
Last year, I planted carnations grown from seed and they flowered this
year. Although they've stopped flowering now they still look very healthy with lots of new growthat the base - can I leave them in or should I dig them out and replant new seedlings next spring? |
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Carnations - question
In article , Glenda
writes Last year, I planted carnations grown from seed and they flowered this year. Although they've stopped flowering now they still look very healthy with lots of new growthat the base - can I leave them in or should I dig them out and replant new seedlings next spring? leave them - treat them as perennials. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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