Becks, same weather here today. I had to go up to the bank, to grumble, & boy it was cold walking. The snow started just as I got home, so got the stiff washing back inside pronto. It's not taken much tumbling to dry it properly though.
Was going to do some seed sowing yesterday, & then today, but noway am I going down to the shed/greenhouse to freeze in that wind. Garden faces East, brr. It's snowing again now. J.
Speak for yourself Geoff. I'm most frightfully sensible and utterley normal. I never get emails from strange women. But I have had a few phone calls from a weird French man saying unmentionable things about sex! OH was very cross!
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Bjay it's way too early for Morning Glory seeds, honestly. They'll end up looking very poorly pretty quickly unless the nightime temps improved dramatically. First week of May is my time for doing those. J.
I was given a rose plant this morning, and although I love roses, and want them in my front garden, have never had one before, so how do I care for it for the moment. My flower beds in the front won't be dug until summerish time. Can I put it in one of the plastic greenhouses now?
Also, look at the picture at the bottom. Is this one Rose plant, or 3? Not sure as never grown from seed, and don't know if they throw up more than one shoot. Can I separate them into separate pots for now?
That's lovely becks, It looks like 3. I would wait a while as I think they are GH grown for indoor use and you would , when the weather is spring like (much warmer) need to harden them off first in one of your GH and then in the garden when it is warm. Replant them in September/October For now enjoy them in your house but don't put them near a radiatier
Becks, I had a display like that last year & tried to get them to harden off etc, but somehow they never took off. (I wasnt really up to much last spring, so not surprised mine didnt suceed)
I agree that they're grown for indoor plants, so treat them as such until say about May, then separate them & give it a go! J.
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Afternoon all.
Becks, same weather here today. I had to go up to the bank, to grumble, & boy it was cold walking. The snow started just as I got home, so got the stiff washing back inside pronto. It's not taken much tumbling to dry it properly though.
Was going to do some seed sowing yesterday, & then today, but noway am I going down to the shed/greenhouse to freeze in that wind. Garden faces East, brr. It's snowing again now. J.
Speak for yourself Geoff. I'm most frightfully sensible and utterley normal.
I never get emails from strange women. But I have had a few phone calls from a weird French man saying unmentionable things about sex! OH was very cross!
Bjay it's way too early for Morning Glory seeds, honestly. They'll end up looking very poorly pretty quickly unless the nightime temps improved dramatically. First week of May is my time for doing those. J.
I was given a rose plant this morning, and although I love roses, and want them in my front garden, have never had one before, so how do I care for it for the moment. My flower beds in the front won't be dug until summerish time. Can I put it in one of the plastic greenhouses now?
Also, look at the picture at the bottom. Is this one Rose plant, or 3? Not sure as never grown from seed, and don't know if they throw up more than one shoot.
Can I separate them into separate pots for now?
Indoor minature rose Becks-that is about as big as it will get
You cant plant it outside but best kept in a container-and yes you can split it
That's lovely becks, It looks like 3. I would wait a while as I think they are GH grown for indoor use and you would , when the weather is spring like (much warmer) need to harden them off first in one of your GH and then in the garden when it is warm. Replant them in September/October For now enjoy them in your house but don't put them near a radiatier
Becks, I had a display like that last year & tried to get them to harden off etc, but somehow they never took off. (I wasnt really up to much last spring, so not surprised mine didnt suceed)
I agree that they're grown for indoor plants, so treat them as such until say about May, then separate them & give it a go! J.
Thanks. Will they be ok in fresh multi-purpose compost?