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I have just bought a tray of these plants, although a elderly passer by at the shop kindly told me I ought to put them back as they will undoubtedly die because of some disease that was rampant last year. Is their a good chance that it will not happen this year and that I will have some success with them in my baskets?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You have a 50-50 chance of them surviving I suppose...you could plant them in baskets/tubs by themselves so that if they fail you won't have gaps in mixed arrangements.
There are some in a local shop to me but I might give them a miss this year...and I have an uncle who grows his own from seed, I'll ask him how his did last year, he might have some to spare :o)
There are some in a local shop to me but I might give them a miss this year...and I have an uncle who grows his own from seed, I'll ask him how his did last year, he might have some to spare :o)
she was right all of mine in pots perished..they all turned yellow and spindly and just went !!!..still a wee bit early for baskets and annual pots here in Edinburgh..although the garden centre loved selling the same plants several times to the sam customers ! where are you ? if quite south then maybe ok..when I was in Herts and Norfolk I could put things out earlier..but here in Scotland ne'er cast a cloot 'till May is oot !!!
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