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  • I have a few plants which have survived the winter, I have two friars hats that are two years old! My seranade has flower buds already.

    Should I feed them now as I can't imagine there are many nutrients left in the compost they are in?

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    • yep...weak feed
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      • First fruits noticed today: it's been tucked away at the back so I haven't been watching it

        1st chillies 2011 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

        overwintered Cherry Bomb
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        • About greenfly:why don't you put a pot with lavender nearby?My rose was infested with little b***ers,as soon as lavender appeared all bugs were gone.
          None of my chillies made it through the winter

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          • Originally posted by coreopsis View Post
            About greenfly:why don't you put a pot with lavender nearby? (
            How does that work then ????
            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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            • My Habanero flowered, fruited and ripened in Feb (February!), but seems to be sulking a bit at the moment and isn't setting more fruit. I'll repot if the greenhouse ever gets warm enough to brave leaving it out at night. My Hungarian black is now out in the greenhouse permanently (it seems a less sensitive plant), has started growing news leaves and is about to flower. Top dressed it's big pot with a compost/ash mix.

              Quite pleased with how it's all gone. Mind you a couple of the January sowing also look like they are about to flower...
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              • This year's first ripe chilli from an overwintered Cherry Belle (what a chilli, prolific & tough)

                The corner of the gh that it's in must be the warmest: these PW French Black have now overtaken the precocious Auntie Madges
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                All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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