Finally my new garden is getting into shape
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Finally my new garden is getting into shape
I was totally disappointed at loosing a number of plants in the scorching heat of June. But now, with a good weather, things are turning beautiful in my garden and surroundings.
Zeeshan
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Re: Finally my new garden is getting into shape
Very nice!do plant marigolds.Cap city will be full of golds after a couple days.
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Re: Finally my new garden is getting into shape
Just gorgeous.
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Re: Finally my new garden is getting into shape
Thanks everyone for the appreciation. Umar, I have my marigold and jaffery seedlings ready to be planted, but I tell you what..........all the tags about the color and type were washed out by heavy rain last week . I dont know what to do but wait till they bloom in the pots. Is there any other way to differentiate the types and colors at the seedling stage?
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Re: Finally my new garden is getting into shape
Zeeshan only we can do is that is the difference between the French & African.colors can not be differentiated from each other in the same class.differentiate the types by leaves.its very easy if u carefully look at the foliages.plant African Inca in back & French in front.i hope u got my point cause you are an expericed gardener.don,t lose heart & plant all the seedlings.don,t wait for appearance of flowers.when the seedlings come into flower they have already lost so much energy.the seedling pots will be at least of single color.
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Re: Finally my new garden is getting into shape
Thanks Umar. I am gonna plant them anyways this sunday.UMARKHANMARDAN wrote:Zeeshan only we can do is that is the difference between the French & African.colors can not be differentiated from each other in the same class.differentiate the types by leaves.its very easy if u carefully look at the foliages.plant African Inca in back & French in front.i hope u got my point cause you are an expericed gardener.don,t lose heart & plant all the seedlings.don,t wait for appearance of flowers.when the seedlings come into flower they have already lost so much energy.the seedling pots will be at least of single color.
Zeeshan