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  • P.S. carmic, well done at least you know how, now

  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,613

    Yes the yellow flowering thing is a wallflower.

    Save seeds still in pods for July next year. Its too late to sow this year to have flowers next year.

    I think your little seedlings are weeds. I can see at least two of the euphorbia (weed) family. Seedling wallflowers have long leaves by the time they get to three or four leaves.

     Hope that helps.

     

  • CarmicCarmic Posts: 56

    Ok Fidgetbones will wait 'til next July to sow the seeds...

    The wee seedlings seem to be really concentrated right underneath the Wallflower which is why I thought the Wallflower might have 'given birth'...

    If brains were a desease I would be healthy...!!!

    Thanks

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  • I think the seedlings are wallflowers, and the long pods are definately wallflower seeds I would transfer the seedlings into a tray if they turn out not to be wallflowers they should give a good display whatever,if you have enough Drambuie you can imagine they are!!!!!! cheers

  • CarmicCarmic Posts: 56

    If I did nay have enough fags, Nescaf, coffee cake & Drambuie  Mondeoman289, ne'er mind the Wallflower seedlings no a flowerin', my wee world would stop 'o' turnin'...!!!

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  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    Some of them are wallflowers, though I can see the euphorbias and other strays.

    Just above the first half log on the right that's completely in the picture, there's a seedling with 2 seed leaves, 2 leaves and another coming. That's a wallflower. any that looks like that. Thin them out and see what happens. Or you could pot some up and protect them a bit as they're so small

    But they may not last the winter so the next thing to do is save the seed and do as fidget suggests

    Is this wallflower one of the usual bedding ones? It looks like one of the more perennial ones. Erysimum helveticum  maybe. That's what the seedlings look like too, I'm not familiar with the bedding type seedlings

    Does that make sense or too muddled . No drambuie I promise, though maybe a small glass of something laterimage

     

     



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • CarmicCarmic Posts: 56

    Me thinks it is probably a perennial Nutcutlet, because when I arrived here exactly one year ago it was just starting to be in flower then...therefore it has flowered from at least last October until mid August and as you can see it has started flowering again....that is why I am so interested to see if those seedlings below the plant are Wallflowers also...

    Well 'tis nigh on 6 o'clock 'ere so time for another Drambuie me thinks...

    Cheers

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  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    yep, some of them are. Look after them.

    Cheers, but a bit early for me yet. There'll be no dinner if I don't do the preparations first



    In the sticks near Peterborough
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