Project Spring 2014
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Hamad Ahmed Kisana
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Re: Project Spring 2014
beauty,beauty everywhere.....each photo is excellent and charming...heart warming blooms and varieties.thanks for sharing. 
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Farhan Ahmed
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Re: Project Spring 2014
Thanks All
Umer bhai i will remember to order for you double holly hock whenever ordering next
Umer bhai i will remember to order for you double holly hock whenever ordering next
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Izhar
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Re: Project Spring 2014
My all armeria plants are history now... what about yours?
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Munir
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Re: Project Spring 2014
Fine.Shall like to benefit from your saved seeds.Farhan Ahmed wrote:Sir, the resolution i am in the middle of making is to only go for F-1 species in the future and not to go for anything that i have tried before, atleast in terms of cultivar. This might enable me more joy with less effort as i forsee time will be scarce in future. For this reason many seeds i did not collect, however all those present at the moment, i will try to collect and share.
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Farhan Ahmed
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Re: Project Spring 2014
Izhar Bhai. Out of 4 one died, it had to as it appeared awful from the start. Rest three were lifted from ground into a pot for a partial sun conditions all easily survived transplant shock despite hot weather. They are at the moment okay, however astonishing is that each of them keep coming up with buds (plants are around 6-8 inches), which are deadheaded.
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Farhan Ahmed
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Farhan Ahmed
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Tahir Khan
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Re: Project Spring 2014
Spectacular display, Bee balm, double hollies and black scabiosa
No words for such colourful efforts you make, truly praiseworthy 
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Farhan Ahmed
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Muhammad Arif Khan
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Re: Project Spring 2014
Farhan, Thank you, you may know it or not but your project is of great value to me and I have learnt a lot.Farhan Ahmed wrote:Sir, the resolution i am in the middle of making is to only go for F-1 species in the future and not to go for anything that i have tried before, atleast in terms of cultivar. This might enable me more joy with less effort as i forsee time will be scarce in future. For this reason many seeds i did not collect, however all those present at the moment, i will try to collect and share.
There are hundreds of beautiful plants, but I cant grow them all. A garden is for personal enjoyment so grow only what you like.
Every plant has a specific place in a garden, select accordingly.
Pictures of flowers can be very deceptive get pictures of complete plants for its impact in a garden.
Expenditure on good seeds is a good investment.
For maximum enjoyment keep rotating the annuals.
Dont be greedy limit your stock of permanent s by being very selective.
A mistake does not have to be final, remove and replace.
Grow only what is happy in your environment (Sick looking plants make me sad).
Thank you again
Arif








