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    Does anyone know if there are any flowers that are small enough to grow and bloom in those tiny little terracotta pots which are about 2" wide at the top? My sister is getting married next year and wants to give them away as wedding favours, it doesn't matter if they would be blooming at the time of the wedding or not (wedding is in early May). She's turned to me as I'm the gardener in the family but I'm a vegetable grower only, I can't even manage to grow sunflowers!

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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  • #2
    How about a heart shaped leaved cyclamen coum in each pot. Two inch pots aren't a great size for growing on. How about sowing a small herb cutting that means something like rosemary equals rememberance. Ivy equals wedded love although I am not sure it worked in my case

    Burnet: a merry heart
    Calendula: health, joy
    Carnation: admiration, pure love
    Dill: good spirits
    Heartsease (Johnny-jump-up): happy thoughts
    Ivy: fidelity, wedded love
    Lamb’s-ears: support
    Lavender: devotion, undying love, luck
    Lemon Verbena: unity
    Marjoram: blushes, joy
    Mint: warmth of feeling
    Myrtle: fidelity, everlasting love, married bliss
    Oregano: joy, happiness
    Parsley: festivity
    Queen-Anne’s-lace: protection
    Rose (pink): beauty, grace
    Rose (red): passion, love, luck
    Rose (white): unity, love, respect, innocence
    Rose geranium: preference
    Rosemary: remembrance, fidelity, luck
    Sage: domestic virtue, long life
    Silver-king artemisia: sentimental recollections
    Thyme: courage, strength
    Verbena: faithfulness, marriage
    Wormwood: affection
    Yarrow: everlasting love
    Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein

    Blog - @Twotheridge: For The Record - Sowing and Growing with a Virgin Veg Grower: Spring Has Now Sprung...Boing! http://vvgsowingandgrowing2012.blogs....html?spref=tw

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    • #3
      Couldn't name any off hand but alpines tend to small and often flower about that time.

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      • #4
        Auriculas would look lovely. They're ideal for planting in terracotta .
        Gardening forever- housework whenever

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WendyC View Post
          Couldn't name any off hand but alpines tend to small and often flower about that time.
          Saxifrage, aubrietia, thrift?
          Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein

          Blog - @Twotheridge: For The Record - Sowing and Growing with a Virgin Veg Grower: Spring Has Now Sprung...Boing! http://vvgsowingandgrowing2012.blogs....html?spref=tw

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          • #6
            I forced Scilla siberica bulbs in pots about that size one year and it worked really well. Not sure whether early May would be too late, though, can't remember when I pulled them out of the fridge! They have beautiful blue flowers and just bloomed and bloomed even in their teeny pots. And they naturalise if you plant them out in the garden - tough as old boots, and they bloom along with the snowdrops.
            March is the new winter.

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            • #7
              A nice Auricula. Should be in flower in early May too.

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