That seems a real bonus - the earliest flowers in your garden and in a variety whose performance is already well established.
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Wonderful! It looks very promising.
A very attractive house plant but I guess in another two or three weeks it would have taken over completely....
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Thank you. An enjoyable read....
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Congratulations! Looks like you’ve got the achocha problem sorted.
I guess the only risk now is that the drop in temperature when your...
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Very interesting. I suppose the risk is that you might end up with a profusion of very small cloves. But excellent to have such vigorous growth when others...
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Sorry to hear about your disappeared leek.
Have you any idea what factors make alliums difficult for you? The degrees of winter cold?
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Yes, and three 10” pots took a bit of sorting out. One rather broken one will just about complete my set.
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Interesting to have this further detail.I now understand more fully the spring equinox trick! Do let us know if the flowers do produce fruit and whether...
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Interestingly different from my experience. Germination for me was good and seedlings thrived, though once planted out, bulked up at different speeds....
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Interesting to hear in detail what thrives and what doesn’t, and have more and more evidence of how complex it is. For example, especially, your experience...
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Yes, I can imagine it’s very interesting/challenging managing that. We’ve had an unusual number of nights on zero or -1. The night before last it...
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It seems that I did sign up as this morning I've received the apparatus for the flea beetle experiment. The form must have been working when I assumed...
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Good luck indeed with this.
When have your earliest and latest frost dates been?
And I hope your indoor achocha doesn’t take over your...
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I’m not feeding them at all. When I first made the bed of perennial alliums in autumn 2020, I would have added a mulch, probably of rotted manure and...
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My records for this aren’t very good but I think I set them out singly, which must suggest that they divided very quickly.
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