Hi all
On a recent trip to jersey I brought back some rooted carnation cuttings. They have all rooted well now in three inch pots and are growing away.
I have about 20 so some will go in the garden but i wonder if I keep some in the greenhouse I might get bigger or better blooms.
Does anyone have xperience of this and can give me some pointers on containers, compost, care etc? I use collapsible plastic crates lined with card and filled with compost for everything else in the GH, maybe they will do?
Thanks
David
Carnations
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Hello David
An excellent question for the flower section that many of us would like to see, until then I hope you receive advice from the many knowledgeable flower experts that I’m sure lurk on this informative forum. Alas I am not one of them but hope a flower section takes root!
Best of luck
Barney
An excellent question for the flower section that many of us would like to see, until then I hope you receive advice from the many knowledgeable flower experts that I’m sure lurk on this informative forum. Alas I am not one of them but hope a flower section takes root!
Best of luck
Barney
Thanks
I saw a sweetpea question and thought it would be OK.
We should have a flower section at least for complimentary planting and the like. I know the mag is about veg but on my allotment you cant win any prizes without flowers on the plot!
David
I saw a sweetpea question and thought it would be OK.
We should have a flower section at least for complimentary planting and the like. I know the mag is about veg but on my allotment you cant win any prizes without flowers on the plot!
David
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