Your best Annual
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Your best Annual
Which spring annual is the best? support with arguments.
A discussion in which every one should participate to make it lively.
Arif
A discussion in which every one should participate to make it lively.
Arif
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Re: Your best Annual
PETUNIA
1) Many colors available
2) Inexpensive
3) Usually pest free
4) Very long season blooming
5) Always in blooms after first flower
6) Tolerant of shadier spots
7) Tolerant of soil borne diseases
1) Many colors available
2) Inexpensive
3) Usually pest free
4) Very long season blooming
5) Always in blooms after first flower
6) Tolerant of shadier spots
7) Tolerant of soil borne diseases
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Re: Your best Annual
Well pleeded
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Re: Your best Annual
My favorite winter annual is single petal aquilegia because
1- It performs very well in semi shade for me
2- Flowers are large (Single ones)
3- No pests disease ever
4- Beautiful color range, i got pink, blue and white this year
5- Long blooming season for me in soil bed. Get till June easily.
6- Reliable flowering each year for me. Once starts flowering does not stop it till die.
I know most of the members might not agree to it, but for shade or semi shade it is my favorite plant every year.
1- It performs very well in semi shade for me
2- Flowers are large (Single ones)
3- No pests disease ever
4- Beautiful color range, i got pink, blue and white this year
5- Long blooming season for me in soil bed. Get till June easily.
6- Reliable flowering each year for me. Once starts flowering does not stop it till die.
I know most of the members might not agree to it, but for shade or semi shade it is my favorite plant every year.
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Re: Your best Annual
Petunia for me Brig sahib based on its long bloom spell that extends till middle of May, the countless colour options as well as combinations, growth of clump, lack of disease associated to it.
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Re: Your best Annual
single petal aquilegia,
Khabbab, I have always considered it a plant of cool area in Lahore I could never get a reasonable display.
Please give us a detailed account supported by pictures for our education.
Seed availability?
Time of sowing?
Method of sowing?
Care/husbandry?
Collection and storage of seeds.
Thanking you in anticipation
Izhar, Imran, I agree with you, As it ages the centre becomes unkempt. The seeds are difficult to collect and you have to buy seed or seedlings every year.
Farah Fayyaz,
Chrysanthemum carinatum nothing like it if you like it, easy to grow, seeds easily, would come back if left undisturbed,I have never grown it.
Arif
Khabbab, I have always considered it a plant of cool area in Lahore I could never get a reasonable display.
Please give us a detailed account supported by pictures for our education.
Seed availability?
Time of sowing?
Method of sowing?
Care/husbandry?
Collection and storage of seeds.
Thanking you in anticipation
Izhar, Imran, I agree with you, As it ages the centre becomes unkempt. The seeds are difficult to collect and you have to buy seed or seedlings every year.
Farah Fayyaz,
Chrysanthemum carinatum nothing like it if you like it, easy to grow, seeds easily, would come back if left undisturbed,I have never grown it.
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Re: Your best Annual
Khabbab, waiting for your answer.
Poor Renunculus Such a beauty and has no sponsor.
Expecting more response
Arif
Poor Renunculus Such a beauty and has no sponsor.
Expecting more response
Arif
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Re: Your best Annual
Cineraria
1. Easy to grow.
2. Equally good for sun and shaded areas.
3.Vast colors and shades.
4. Ideal for creating colorful flowers bed.
1. Easy to grow.
2. Equally good for sun and shaded areas.
3.Vast colors and shades.
4. Ideal for creating colorful flowers bed.
Rafique
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Re: Your best Annual
TRUE, except for its short life.rafique wrote:Cineraria
1. Easy to grow.
2. Equally good for sun and shaded areas.
3.Vast colors and shades.
4. Ideal for creating colorful flowers bed.
Arif