Hi!! I bought three honorine jobert from t & morgan back in feb this year. They've done remarkably well & are flowering nicely at the moment. They're planted in a mostly east facing bed but do get lots of sun during the summer. T&M have a video on the site showing how to plant them if thats any help Blue Rose?
If you plant stuff in pots at this time of year you can overwinter them with some protection, and when you come to plant them next year you can see properly where the gaps are . I did this with fritillarias and erythroniums last autumn, and was able to integrate them into established colonies of similar plants without damaging what was already there.
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That's good I'm planting them the right way up
Frosts this morning, I got most of my bulbs in the ground. Looking forward to a spring display now.
Hi!! I bought three honorine jobert from t & morgan back in feb this year. They've done remarkably well & are flowering nicely at the moment. They're planted in a mostly east facing bed but do get lots of sun during the summer. T&M have a video on the site showing how to plant them if thats any help Blue Rose?
I put my recently acquired roots in the ground Verdun, last W/E. Was that a bad move?
In the sticks near Peterborough
Thanks Verdun, I can never remember where anything is if I can't see it
I've dug up bulbs 'unexpectedly' half an hour after I planted them
In the sticks near Peterborough
If you plant stuff in pots at this time of year you can overwinter them with some protection, and when you come to plant them next year you can see properly where the gaps are . I did this with fritillarias and erythroniums last autumn, and was able to integrate them into established colonies of similar plants without damaging what was already there.