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Quote from: David Nicholson on June 01, 2010, 07:33:16 PMSome lovely stuff there Luc. Well done with the Meconopsis, I've never managed to grow one here. What are you feeding your Allium karataviense with, I've had the normal pinkish form for about three years and it still has only one flower? Loved the Campanulas too, I loose all mine (except portenschlagiana!!) to slugs and snails. David - I thought it was impossible to grow Meconopsis in Devon too - but 3rd time lucky this year I've overwintered 'Slieve Donard' obtained from Rosemoor in good large pots [ex-Hugh Nunn, I think] into 2nd year. Flowers started opening a few days ago on a stately fower spike. Secret for me seems to be wind shelter from the SW gales (planted behind a deciduous Azaelia between evergreen shrubs) as much as dappled light (not sense shade), and an acid open soil with very old composted Leylandii shreddings mixed in with abandon. Let's hope I can keep it going - may never live up to the show these put on in more Northerly climes but I'll gladly keep them anyway !
Some lovely stuff there Luc. Well done with the Meconopsis, I've never managed to grow one here. What are you feeding your Allium karataviense with, I've had the normal pinkish form for about three years and it still has only one flower? Loved the Campanulas too, I loose all mine (except portenschlagiana!!) to slugs and snails.
Sounds good Maggi - maybe I'll need the same for myself...
She always does bring me a cool drink Maggi - I can't complain.. and then we share it...
Ah the promise!johnw