question for the gardeners
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on 18-04-2014 09:48 AM
I thought hippeastrums flowered late spring into summer. So why have a few of mine started to flower now. I planted them about 3-4 months ago.
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on 18-04-2014 10:01 AM
@harley_babes_hoard wrote:I thought hippeastrums flowered late spring into summer. So why have a few of mine started to flower now. I planted them about 3-4 months ago.
In my experience plants respond to the weather, not the calender. All sorts of odd flowerings happen sometimes.![]()
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on 18-04-2014 10:08 AM
just another indication of climate change
Signatures suck.
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on 18-04-2014 10:13 AM
not sure what state you're in but according to Don Burke's fact sheet they're supposed to flower from late Spring through to Summer
I'm sure I've seen the red one flowering over winter before
so yes, your's are floweing at an odd time, it must be due to the weather
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on 18-04-2014 10:19 AM
Sometimes, flowering plants *spot flower* at odd times during the yr, dont know why, but wouldnt worry about it, as they will be in full flower when they are suppose to as well.
I have lots of plants that spot flower at odd times.
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on 18-04-2014 04:18 PM
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on 18-04-2014 05:41 PM
@joz*garage wrote:just another indication of climate change
That's right joz, there are records being broken all the time, it is going to have impact on bird migration too.
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on 18-04-2014 06:22 PM
I have a gardening question. I have two gladioli and they're dead stalks. Do I dig them up, or leave them? If I leave them, can I chop the ugly dead leaves off? If I dig them up, how do store the bulbs? And how do you break the bulbs into bits?
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on 18-04-2014 07:05 PM
google is your friend
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on 18-04-2014 07:11 PM
