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![]() I recently bought a pack of 2 of these bulbs at my local GC and there's not a lot of info with them. I intend to plant them in a container. Does anyone have any tips please? K |
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writes I recently bought a pack of 2 of these bulbs at my local GC and there's not a lot of info with them. I intend to plant them in a container. Does anyone have any tips please? IME they're fairly straightforward. I grow them with the tips just touching the surface of the soil, and they just grow. They will divide, so you get more and more of them. Once you have more than you can cope with, it's worth trying one or two outside in warm spots where they're sheltered over winter, otherwise, you'll need to bring them indoors over winter. They floor quite late in the summer, and flowers and seed stage are both decorative so they give a display over a long period. They're quite good slug food, though hippeastrums are preferred. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/garden/ |
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![]() "Kay Easton" wrote in message ... In article , K writes I recently bought a pack of 2 of these bulbs at my local GC and there's not a lot of info with them. I intend to plant them in a container. Does anyone have any tips please? IME they're fairly straightforward. I grow them with the tips just touching the surface of the soil, and they just grow. They will divide, so you get more and more of them. Once you have more than you can cope with, it's worth trying one or two outside in warm spots where they're sheltered over winter, otherwise, you'll need to bring them indoors over winter. They floor quite late in the summer, and flowers and seed stage are both decorative so they give a display over a long period. They're quite good slug food, though hippeastrums are preferred. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/garden/ One thing the books don't tell you though - if you grow them in an enclosed space such as a greenhouse, porch or conservatory - the smell of the flowers is really horrible! I never noticed this until last year, when I had a few in the greenhouse (I usually grow them in pots outdoors). When I opened the door in the morning, the smell was like stale and rotting food :~(((( If you grow them outside though, you shouldn't get this problem, as the smell tends to dissipate fairly quickly! They also seed about very easily, and seeds will germinate in autumn, especially if they fall onto gravel! A few years before they reach flowering size though. -- Chrissie http://www.thegardener.btinternet.co.uk |
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![]() "K" wrote in message ... I recently bought a pack of 2 of these bulbs at my local GC and there's not a lot of info with them. I intend to plant them in a container. Does anyone have any tips please? K One of my favourite plants :~) I plant about 6" deep outside (below the frost line) they appear in a rush 1st of June, which is quite late but are still looking good in November, they are gross feeders and if growing in pots repot each February before the new roots form (my potted ones live under the bench untill the shoots appear) They are pollinated by flys hence the not nice smell! -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs) |
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![]() "Charlie Pridham" wrote in message ... : : "K" wrote in message : ... : : I recently bought a pack of 2 of these bulbs at my local GC and there's : not : a lot of info with them. I intend to plant them in a container. Does : anyone have any tips please? : : K : : One of my favourite plants :~) I plant about 6" deep outside (below the : frost line) they appear in a rush 1st of June, which is quite late but are : still looking good in November, they are gross feeders and if growing in : pots repot each February before the new roots form (my potted ones live : under the bench untill the shoots appear) They are pollinated by flys hence : the not nice smell! : : -- : Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. : http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk : Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs) Thanks to all for the advice, I shall be planting them tomorrow in a pot - definitely to be kept outside for the summer!! K : : |
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