What can I start Growing these days?

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ishtiaqahmed
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What can I start Growing these days?

Post by ishtiaqahmed »

Dear Fellows,

I have sowed many veggies and flowers in the month of October which are doing good along with the latest planted seedlings of strawberries, Gold Marie, Ghazania, Snow-white and many other flowers. I just have more space available to me by moving some old grown bulbs to a new location.

Now my question to you fellows is that what can I do with the place I have available. Its under the Apple tree and sun shines only for 3 hours over it. Kindly suggest something tat can be grown there... in Rawalpindi climate.

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Izhar
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Re: What can I start Growing these days?

Post by Izhar »

Fill it with imaptiens, begonia and/or Coleus.. they all are shade lovers..
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Re: What can I start Growing these days?

Post by UMAR KHAN »

Under tree so it means partial shade,now its fall seasons.if its moist or even dump location try Memulus f1 mystic.if well drained soil nothing like Pansies.
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Re: What can I start Growing these days?

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Thanks Umar & Izhar

Should I use the seedlings or this is good time to start the germination of the above said floral plants?

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Izhar
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Re: What can I start Growing these days?

Post by Izhar »

seedlings.. begonias and impatiens are easily propagated through cuttings, just cut a branch and poke it in soil near the parent plant..
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