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The simple answer is I do remember where a lot of plants are but we do get nice surprises when something we have forgotten about appears. Because the beds are so full planting is a very delicate process digging holes more like an archeologist than a gardener also this is why we plant so much by scattering seed.
I’m like you, Gabriela, full of good intentions, then I forget to do the less urgent jobs.
Hi Gabriela what type of fertilizer do you provide?
Hi Ian I also read your bulb log regularly. I never fertilize my corydalis in spring. I saw you feed with balanced weak fertilizer. Since Corydalis emerges with flower buds is it better to add fertilizer with high middle number.Sorry for my question. My knowledge of fertilizer is very limited.
Kris I use a 7-7-7 type fertiliser for the Corydalis and other emerging bulbs Corydails have a relatively short growing season so it is not always practical to target the nutrients the same as I do with others so giving them the three main ones together is easy and seems to work.
I'm glad Trillium ovatum maculosum is still alive. My three plants have not appeared for the last couple of years. I don't know whether I can blame wild rabbits.I had always sent my seeds off to the exchange, so didn't have seedlings coming along. I should have given some to family members so I could have replaced mine.