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  • Hi Been A While, but ....

    Have now moved, getting ready for the sowing season (what i've not already missed lol), but loads of flower plants and stuff, so hopefully will be very busy in garden soon.

    My first (of many no doubt) question is that, just after we moved i bought 6 pots of mini twin headed narcissi, i left them in the pots to give some colour in the house, now that the leaves have died, what can i do with them,

    a) can i just sort of tip them out and plant them in the garden (nasty clay (at the moment, taking steps to remedy, lol))

    b) leave them in the pots for next year, in which case how and where to store them

    c) tip them out split them and repot/and or plant some out.

    Have in the past grown more veg than flowers, but now am attempting to do both, although have been waiting (and still am) for my veggie raised beds, so have been a bit slow with sowing seeds, (no greenhouse yet).

    thanks for your help.

    no doubt will be back somewhere with more questions.

    take care all

    Teejay

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    I have just today put all my container narcissi into the ground, with a sprinkling of Blood Fish and Bone to feed them.
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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      Hi ya teejay,

      just give them a hi potash feed to build the bulbs up for next year and they should do you proud next year. A friend of mine always used to plant his in the basket that you use for pond plants and then when they were finished flowering he moved them to a border behind his shed out of sight and replace them with summer ones.
      ntg
      Never be afraid to try something new.
      Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
      A large group of professionals built the Titanic
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