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| I aim to get maximum value out of my allotments and part of this involves growing flowers for cutting in a couple of beds. I grow the following but would like further recommendations. They must be quite maintenance free, perenials if possible but annuals are ok and cover as much of the year as possible. Dahlias Gladioli Liatris Spicata Rudbekia Sunflowers (please name varieties) Cosmos Annual Lavatera Larkspur Calendula Michaelmas Daisy Roses (lots) Other varieties are grown as well but please give reccomendations
__________________ Kindest regards, David. http://pigletsplots.blogspot.com/ updated - Sunday 19th at 2100hrs Last edited by pigletwillie; 02-12-2006 at 07:05 PM. |
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| Yes to both of those and Achilea too. A chap on another allotment sells me Chrythanth plants in the spring. The Gyp sounds good Snadger.
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| Statice is a great one to grow on the lottie. I grow a mixture of colours and the more it is cut it the more it grows. Stands all weathers and goes on till the frosts. They can be dried but I find I find the ones I cut get one vase full of water then nothing, and they go on almost for ever. Asters make another good cut flower for a later picking. Beryl. |
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| how about Helichrysums as well Them & Statice make great winter vases as they can be dried
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| I'm with Rustlady on this one. If it's cut flowers you're after it MUST be sweet peas and whatever kind of pinks (carnations) you're after. Everything else is the icing on the cake. I'm very impressed with the list you have, but a bit surprised at the omission of these basic cut flowers. Maybe it's different in different parts of the country. |
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Dahlias - I'd go for any of the Waterlily types or the small/Minature varieties as they won't suffer from weather damage like the bigger ones Gladioli - I grow Primulinas or 200's mainly but most will be OK. try and plant in succession to get a longer flowering Sunflowers - Depends if you want ones 2ft across & 8ft high or not Vanila Ice is a nice one (please name varieties)Chrysanths - I'd go for Sprays mainly. Any of the Talbot Parade family for Doubles, or the Enbee Wedding family for Singles. The Margarets are good for later on in the year (October flowering) but they can get WHite Rust really badly & need constant attention to keep on top of it. If you want some varieties for November flowering (grow them in pots & lift into you poly tunnel) I'd suggest the singles or Anemones as you could grow 8 to 10 blooms easily on a plant more if you're not worried about showing them. So 2 plants of 6 varieties would give you loads. There are varieties that you can grow for christmas flowering but they may need a bit of heat. If you want some cuttings, our Chrysanth & dahlia society has a plant sale on the 1st & 3rd saturday in May so you culd stock up then if you want or I could give you some places that you could send for them.
__________________ ntg ![]() Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic http://grief-encounters.blogspot.com/ ================================================== The All New Home page of Hartshill Allotments full of useful bits http://www.hags.btik.com Last edited by nick the grief; 03-12-2006 at 10:50 PM. |
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