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Title: Meconopsis
Post by: osmancj on July 04, 2005, 13:14:54
I have never planted anything in my life, but two months decided that I really should  see if I can grow something. So I bought some seeds: hollyhocks, meconopsis and delphiniums because I liked the pictures on the packets. Unfortunately I then lost the packets so I don't know what is what.

Anyway, I've  now I've got lots of plants (about 50) about 6 inches high, in 3 different sorts. But because my springer spaniel runs all over the flower beds (not that there's any flowers in them)  I want  to know - can I now put these small plants in large containers full of compost ?

I'd be very grateful for any tips

Regards
David
Title: Re: Meconopsis
Post by: redimp on July 04, 2005, 19:09:58
Repost on non-edibles - us growers for food don't know anything about pretties unless they can be used as companion plants  ;D
Title: Re: Meconopsis
Post by: Merry Tiller on July 04, 2005, 20:45:34
Speak for yourself ;)
Title: Re: Meconopsis
Post by: undercarriage plan on July 04, 2005, 21:00:12
I think it sounds like you have nothing to lose!! I put alot of plants in pots and they normally look OK, some even nice!!! Give it a go!  Lottie