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| Hi Snadge, 1) No 2) Not really bu they will get cut down by the frost & killed 3) Anytime as you could put them into big pots. 4) After the last frost or under a cloche 5) Same as this year 6) Depends how much you've got I would have thought 12" would be OK7) Summer - buy Hey as the weather is who knows ! 8) You could do but it's easier to sow seed. Get some border carnations or pinks instead 9) No cos they don't clump up really 10) Don't eat yellow snow
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| Very succinct as always Nic! My eyes look a bit like pee holes in the snow this morning!
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| Forgot to say thanks, will now go and look for some information on border carnations!
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| Hi Snadger, Now you know why I stick to tea Allwoods sell "cuttings" but they are a bit pricey but I think they do seed as well which is always exciting as you don't know what you are going to get - and it's cheaper
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| Hello Snadger, I think Nick answered all your questions but I would add, summer is the normal time to flower, but they will flower any month of the year, or all year round if you have them in a greenhouse. Half hardy carnations are hardy down to about zero so they will not tolerate frost but anything above that is fine. They are also easy from seed. No special reqirements there. Oh, and you know, they don't like acid soil. Hope you get some lovely ones. Nice for you to have some in the greenhouse at the moment. |
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| That could explain why the ones I had didn't do very well, had thought that it was just due to the soil being a bit on the heavy side in that part of the garden. You learn something every day!
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| Ideally they should be grown in an Alkaline soil but they are OK in anything from PH 6 onwards. The same goes for Pinks as well (and Clematis)
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| Is that true for all clematis, Nick? They seem to grow OK in my acid soil, have 3 crawling all over the long fence down the side of the garden. - as I've said before I'm a bit trial and error with my gardening so don't always approach things very scientifically.
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| Clematis aren't so fussy but they do prefer an alkaline soil
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| Ta - not thinking of buying any more but will bear it in mind if I do.
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| Mine are growing in a coir based potting medium but seem to be thriving. Just wonder whether they add a bit of lime when they add fertiliser to it, or else it would be an ericaceus? (acid) compost wouldn't it! (excuse the spelling)
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| Back again...just realised that each type have an upside and down side. The perpetual ones which I am growing can flower all year but are not frost hardy and have very little scent! The border carnations are hardy, have a really nice scent but only flower in the summer! Swings and roundabouts really! I'll just have to grow both methinks!
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I would have thought 12" would be OK


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