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Originally posted by farendwoman View PostA tiny little gomphrena “Little Grapes”.
Small round flowers about the size of a sweet pea seed, but lots of them on one stem.
Looks lovely when cut and mixed in with other things.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]84212[/ATTACH]it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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Originally posted by rary View Postthat's a lovely little flower farend is it a hardy or half-hardy annual
I think it could be a tender perennial, but not sure.
I managed to keep one of them going last winter on an indoor windowsill.
I treated it in a similar fashion to pelargoniums.
Dug it up, put it in a 6” pot and hacked it right back to about eight inches tall. (They grow to about two and a half ft in the garden).
In the spring, the dead looking twigs started to sprout and I took a few cuttings. Success rate with these was only about one in four. The other couple of plants that I left in the garden succumbed to frost and disappeared.
I shall be doing exactly the same thing again this year, and have just dug it up for overwintering.
It’s a bu**er to keep going - WHY do we always spend so much time on plants that are so much trouble!!!
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Originally posted by farendwoman View PostHi Rary
I think it could be a tender perennial, but not sure.
I managed to keep one of them going last winter on an indoor windowsill.
I treated it in a similar fashion to pelargoniums.
Dug it up, put it in a 6” pot and hacked it right back to about eight inches tall. (They grow to about two and a half ft in the garden).
In the spring, the dead looking twigs started to sprout and I took a few cuttings. Success rate with these was only about one in four. The other couple of plants that I left in the garden succumbed to frost and disappeared.
I shall be doing exactly the same thing again this year, and have just dug it up for overwintering.
It’s a bu**er to keep going - WHY do we always spend so much time on plants that are so much trouble!!!it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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Hi Rary
Sorry - can’t offer you any seed. The gomphrena Little Grapes has not produced any viable seed since I’ve had it - hence my faffing around with cuttings and overwintering. The frost always gets it before the flowers form seed. Wish I could harvest some seed so that I could have lots more of it in the garden.
In the US apparently it self seeds and people yank them out- grrrrr!
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