Dhalias Starting to Bloom

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Re: Dhalias Starting to Bloom

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I think the season is almost over, so getting them in a bigger pot may not benefit them to a greater extent.. but you can experiment on few..
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Lovely plants....
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Re: Dhalias Starting to Bloom

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Yeah I think I should keep it for next year since my kesolaria plants are already well established in their pots and flowering better than expected although we still have a bit of season left here in Lahore I am still breaking buds on my verbena and pholox plants ad will keep doing so in 1 st march btw loved the sweet pea flowers you posted earlier Izhar sb I had to leave them out this year coz I already had too many varieties planted
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Looking @ your Gazinia.....Do deadhead them....will result in more bloomers...or the plant will waste energies making seeds
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Yeah i am going to start dead heading in a few days thanks
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Re: Dhalias Starting to Bloom

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Beautiful flowers. Picking the leaves of nasturtium increases its flowers, do try that.
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Thanks khabab the nastrasium just started blooming 4 days ago picking leaves kinda destroys the whole image of the plant already broke off a lot of shoots to encourage plant growth I think I will still flower great, I perfected the hyacinths in vases technique reading from the earlier website thanks for that have never gotten 12/12 hycinths to grow up to flowering in vases till this year.
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The best thing about nasturtiums is that they can grow almost anywhere, they grow like weeds, require no fertilizer at all and bloom like crazy with mild tea rose like fragrance... I saved the seeds last year about a kg in weight ..just threw them at bare spots and now they are blooming their heart out..
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The best cinneria plants i have ever prepared and the first of the buttercup(ranunculus) to bloom
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