Well, yet again a plant grown last year from seed has gone to nothing. It was very healthy right up until the last few weeks when the leaves died and the stem just came away severed. No pests in the cold greenhouse. So a years growth to get flowers this year won't happen
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Marble, my eyesight not the best but that lupin looks healthy enough to me if you trim off the outer old leaves.
Also, I think your plant would be better planted out in the open ground.
The roots need more space than in a pot.
Best of luck,
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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Originally posted by bramble View PostMarble, my eyesight not the best but that lupin looks healthy enough to me if you trim off the outer old leaves.
Also, I think your plant would be better planted out in the open ground.
The roots need more space than in a pot.
Best of luck,
ThanksLast edited by Marb67; 23-02-2024, 01:13 PM.
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I wonder if the hollyhocks would be better out of the blowaway to try to prevent the rust? they do tend to do better in full sun with a good airflow.
My self seeded ones are just coming up now in the gravel path where they have their backs to the south facing wall and not in shade.
Having said that, the ones in shade are only a couple of weeks behind.
It might be worth trying to spray using 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar dissolved in 2 pints of water as a natural fungicide if you’ve not tried anything yet?"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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