Perennial Flowers
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2022 7:40 pm
I keep getting conflicting advice so turning to you my experienced & knowledgeable forum friends.
I bought a right bargain of 80+ mixed perennial flowers this year! Only plug plants but all healthy & a good mix of colours & sizes. Now I have potted them on twice & they are several inches tall & still looking fine, growing on the staging outside but with a little wind break around them.
When do I actually plant these in the ground? My instinct says early spring when slightly bigger & able to fend for themselves but I have been told plant now but won't I loose them in the big beds if subjected to a proper frost & they loose the foliage indicator? Will they be too little to even survive a frost? I have also been told they will loose their foliage anyway in the pots but if they do that it will be fine as all labelled - well until the cats start playing with the labels which they will either option!
Will they benefit from going in the tunnel over winter as the staging will be moved inside there anyway for the onions seeds & chillies etc. so they could keep growing a wee bit to be stronger; (or not).
The majority of these are destined for home as replacing the newbie grower plants I bought that turned out total thugs with a few earmarked for gaps in the flower bed at lottie. All the home beds are nearly fully prepped & fed with just the odd die hard removed ones popping up again.
Cheers in advance!
I bought a right bargain of 80+ mixed perennial flowers this year! Only plug plants but all healthy & a good mix of colours & sizes. Now I have potted them on twice & they are several inches tall & still looking fine, growing on the staging outside but with a little wind break around them.
When do I actually plant these in the ground? My instinct says early spring when slightly bigger & able to fend for themselves but I have been told plant now but won't I loose them in the big beds if subjected to a proper frost & they loose the foliage indicator? Will they be too little to even survive a frost? I have also been told they will loose their foliage anyway in the pots but if they do that it will be fine as all labelled - well until the cats start playing with the labels which they will either option!
The majority of these are destined for home as replacing the newbie grower plants I bought that turned out total thugs with a few earmarked for gaps in the flower bed at lottie. All the home beds are nearly fully prepped & fed with just the odd die hard removed ones popping up again.
Cheers in advance!