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PostPosted: Dec 21st, '07, 07:35 
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I have nasturtiums (sp?). They just keep growing and growing and flowering and flowering. If anybody admits to being old enough to remember the primary school reader used in Victoria back in the 60s, they would probably recall the story of the nasturtiums that grew too big for their boots. That pretty much describes my nasturtium patch

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PostPosted: Jan 17th, '08, 13:54 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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I have recently transplanted a drought suffering Princess lilly and it is Loving the AP. It hasn't flowered, or even budded yet, so I will keep you updated as to how they go.
They are a bulb I'm told, but only found long bulbous roots. Perhaps they are a bulb, but they're an odd shape. Some of the roots that got broken off have been planted elsewhere in the GB, so if they shoot, I will know for sure.
Keep you posted :-)


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PostPosted: Jan 26th, '08, 15:23 
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Do my butternuts qualify as flowers ??? :roll:


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PostPosted: Jan 27th, '08, 01:50 
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Nice flower!

I am finding Busy Lizzie ( Balsam or Impatiens ) seedlings are doing really well in AP under shade in little cocopeat pots!


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