Thank you everyone I did post earlier but my iPad died and it didn't actually go on!!
They are actually in my 'nursery' bit and not in the garden as I think they are perennials?? That was the question I posted earlier, I have liked the up and RHS said they could be annual, biennial or perennial, obviously they aren't biennial but his do I know if they are annual or perennial apart from obviously waiting ti see if they make a reappearance next year??
Lyn, yes they are AG freebies, they came with tomato seeds which I think are the ones I used this year, I have used lots of freebies uo this year whilst I was learning
Short lived perennials? So they will last a couple of years? They have grown really well since I put them in the 1 litre pots. Should I over winter them in the GH? Sorry tI be so dim!!
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oh good. I'll put them on the 'maybe' list
In the sticks near Peterborough
Thank you everyone
I did post earlier but my iPad died and it didn't actually go on!!
They are actually in my 'nursery' bit and not in the garden as I think they are perennials?? That was the question I posted earlier, I have liked the up and RHS said they could be annual, biennial or perennial, obviously they aren't biennial but his do I know if they are annual or perennial apart from obviously waiting ti see if they make a reappearance next year??
Lyn, yes they are AG freebies, they came with tomato seeds which I think are the ones I used this year, I have used lots of freebies uo this year whilst I was learning
I think they're short lived perennials, longer life in the best drained soil
In the sticks near Peterborough
Short lived perennials? So they will last a couple of years? They have grown really well since I put them in the 1 litre pots. Should I over winter them in the GH? Sorry tI be so dim!!