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Bizzie Lizzies RIP

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by HarryS, Jul 21, 2012.

  1. HarryS

    HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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    I was just thinking yesterday , sadly , I have not seen one Busy Lizzie planted out this year. Looks like the demise due to the BL mildew is 100% . Does anyone have news on when or if they will introduce resistant strains ?
    I know some consider BL's a bit naff and common , but I really like them , then again I suppose I am a bit naff and common :biggrin:
     
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      I havent even tried any of the bedding Impatiens this year.
      A fewvof the garden centres I have been to are advertising resistant strains. Whether there is any truth in this, remains to be seen.

      I bought a few species Impatiens from Constantine this spring and so far, they seem fine.
       
    • JWK

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      I am growing some 120 of them this year, I ordered my bedding plug plants in the spring and completely forgot about this Downy Mildew problem even though the Gardening news was all about it. Like you I love them. Mine are not resistant. So far they are doing OK :smile:
       
    • HYDROGEN86

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      I think i remember seeing a list of plants in BnQ at the start of the year that they would not be selling this year due to disease last year, if i remember right bizzy lizzies were on the list.
       
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      Jenny namaste Total Gardener

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      Oooooh - piccie please John, :imphrt:
       
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      I've got about a dozen dotted around the garden that I've grown from seed this year. Despite the weather they are looking healthy but have been very slow to grow and bloom. :)
       
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