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My Fressias grown in a pot from corms have just finished flowering. Can I keep them for next year, if so what do I do?
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"After flowering, reduce water gradually, allow the foliage to yellow, then stop watering altogether so that the corms dry off by July, ready for replanting in autumn"
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/g ardenin g/howto grow/64 08024/H ow-to-g row-fre esias-i n-pots. html
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"After flowering, reduce water gradually, allow the foliage to yellow, then stop watering altogether so that the corms dry off by July, ready for replanting in autumn"
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