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• #12077
I usually just sow in trays. Usually flower in year 2 but had some weird ones that flowered straight away last year.
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• #12078
Threw some seeds around last year but nothing happened.
I blame slugs. Frustrating when I see 7' specimens in cracks in the pavement. Rescued two from being mowed in my dad's lawn last year, one seems to have survived. I'd like a row against the sunny fence.
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• #12079
Yeah, I've never had any luck with them and then see 7 foot specimens coming out of the pavement. Grrrr.
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• #12080
Ooops, snap with hoefla!
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• #12081
In my experience, trays with lids from the local shop (BM bargains is good for those) and growing out seeds inside / in a greenhouse, shed etc. really increases success with seeds.
Seeds get eaten by birds and if slugs love hollyhocks and you have loads of slug it might not work at all.
You can surround plants with garlic to keep slugs away so that the plant gets a chance to grow out.
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• #12082
What's the soil like?
They grow like weeds in the gravel courtyard at my parent's house.
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• #12083
last year but nothing happened.
They need quite a while to establish. Maybe 2-3yrs.
If you dig even a small one up you'll see like 4" of a massive thick root section. It takes time to grow that.
To sow, I was always told to cut them off at the end of the season, hold it like a whip and beat the wall where you want them.
Here's a few coming into their 2nd year... I think, could be 3rd. This is a sort of raised wall soakaway thing, so the ground is a mix of concrete, hardcore, stones and washed/blown soil.
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• #12085
Do you mean tender geraniums, which are properly called pelargoniums? They will I would have thought not be for sale until a bit later as they are killed by frosts.
Hardy geraniums can be found but again at this time of year will either be bare root or cut back with nothing showing above the soil, so garden centres unlikely to have them on display yet.
Can recommend planting bare roots - always had good results for me, and much cheaper
https://www.farmergracy.co.uk/products/geranium-samobor-bare-roots-ukhttps://www.farmergracy.co.uk/products/geranium-anne-thomson-bare-roots-uk
https://www.farmergracy.co.uk/products/geranium-rozanne-bare-roots-uk
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• #12086
many thanks!
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• #12087
Thanks again, those are lovely
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• #12088
Bare root works fine for Geraniums, that's how I posted some to a colleague :)
Some aren't up and green/flowering for very long, some like the Oxaniums are nearly evergreen/flower for months.
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• #12089
Thanks for the hollyhock advice everyone!
If anyone finds themselves in Oxfordshire there’s a village called finstock. Hollyhocks are absolutely everywhere- front gardens, cracks in pavements, alleyways. Pretty much every dead space across the whole village is chock full of 8ft tall peachy blooms.
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• #12090
OK then, I’ll send you a msg
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• #12091
front garden bike sheds permitted development in scotland, thankfully, as I’m about to put in an asgard (though was just reading the cargo bike thread…)
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• #12092
I was in a tiny Dutch town last year and they were also everywhere!
I guess the soil is just right where you are, I brought some seeds over but I am not so sure the Belfast Clay is gonna work for them.
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• #12093
Cool, am going to go find a wee box/envelope.
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• #12094
These lovely Ice N Roses Hellebores down to a tenner at Coolings so ordered some up and delivered by their own driver the very next day.
Will get them into my Hellebore patch this weekend.
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• #12095
Lidl have bucket loads of geraniums on sale.
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• #12096
Getting quite excited now.
Although going back over the volume of my order vs my diary for this and future weekends, I'm a bit nervous about getting things in the ground.
Kicking myself for coming into the office!
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• #12097
Also looks like there are more frosts expected over night on Sat/Sun.
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• #12098
Just ordered a massive dump bag of compost, will see if top dressing the lawn makes a measurable difference to the quality of the weeds.
Edit: also hoping to top up raised beds and build a couple more, plan is to encourage pollinators and maybe try to grow some veg.
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• #12099
It's arrived.
Popped two of the hellebore the ground last night. Black one in the mini woodland under the fur. A pink one near my confused Japanese quince and strawberries.
Glad I did as it's a horrible day. With the cold over nights and all the rain I'm wondering about popping some of the stuff in a shed over night and maybe planting over the course of my lunch breaks next week.
Also thinking about potting some bits like the camillias and snowdrop to take the pressure off planting in the garden properly.
A lot of the shrubs are smaller than I expected. But I guess that's why they're good value!
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• #12100
Hope they grow well for you!
Same. It's a nice feeling isn't it?
Everytime I stalk the allotment thread I feel very inferior.