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Watering in September

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  • Fairygirl said:
    They really won't be producing much now, especially if it's young plant, and also if they haven't been deadheaded. Deadheading encourages more new flowers to form.  :)
    Yeah I have been deheading them and had some lovely blooms but sadly there gone now 
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117
    A more mature plant will keep flowering a bit longer, simply because there's more of it to produce buds/flowers, but climate, and the area you're in, are also factors.
    The earlier they start flowering, the earlier they finish, generally speaking   :)
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • Fairygirl said:
    A more mature plant will keep flowering a bit longer, simply because there's more of it to produce buds/flowers, but climate, and the area you're in, are also factors.
    The earlier they start flowering, the earlier they finish, generally speaking   :)
    Ok thanks fairy girl yea there both young shrubs not older ones they did bloom very quick witch was nice 
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