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A PLUM POPPY!!!

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by ARMANDII, Jun 5, 2012.

  1. joolz68

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    Hell yeah armandii !!:wub2: :ThankYou:id kiss ya if i cud :blue thumb: x
     
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    Not a problem, I'll send you a root in the Autumn....that's a promise.:snork:
     
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      :ThankYou: i shall do her justice :blue thumb: x
       
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        Oh this is just beautiful!!! :wub2:

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        I agree with Val, thats stunning Armandii :spinning:


        This is the Hens and Chicks poppy that i am growing for the first time this year.......i keep babying this one along, i sooooooo want seeds from this one.:spinning:
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          Spruce Glad to be back .....

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          Joolz

          You can make lots of plants just out of one root . Pencil thickness is ideal to do root cuttings with Perenial poppies

          Recipe: 50 / 50 multi purpose compost and grit mix this together , slice the root up into 3 inche lengths when planting keeping the same way up as you would of planted the root in the garden otherwise it wont grow if it is upside down . pot in to 4 inch pots with the top of the root cutting same level with the compost then cover the top of the compost with grit a good 1/4 inches .

          Put in the greenhouse or cold frame and just leave alone (dont over water them just the once otherwise they may rot over the winter), in the spring they will start to grow once rooted you can plant out late early May .

          Hard do describe how to do it on here, hope you understand :ideaIPB:


          Spruce
           
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            Beautiful poppy ARMANDII, love the double too Palustris :dbgrtmb:
            I was watching the bees the other day while weeding, on my orange poppy, quite funny they just seemed to be rolling round inside the flower covering themselves in pollen
             
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                I've not seen this plant before Penny, it's really unusual! :)
                 
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                • Penny in Ontario

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                  I know, me either, i just loved the looks of it.

                  If it works out, i'll send you some seeds in the Fall, i have it growing in two places:spinning:
                   
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                    Realy good in flower arranging once dried


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