My pots of Lily of the Valley are over three years old and have only ever produced one flower. I threatened them that if they didn't bloom this year they were heading for the compost bin. They must have heard me!  ;D
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Lucky lucky you Georgie. For as long as I have known my mummy, they have been her most fave scented flower, and do you think she can grow them...nope! She buys roots..or corms...or bulbs....whatever they are.. or plants, year in and year out....but they never make a return. Wonderful! See, a good talking to and a good threat is what we should all do to our poorly flowers, fruit and veg! ;D
Yep, Emma, pass the tip onto your Mum.  ;D
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I got some bare-rooted ones this year and they already have a little flower on them. Maybe i'm just lucky?
In our old flat there were some in the front garden that flowered really well and were spreading. Maybe they thrive on neglect? (that was before I got into this gardening thing!)
Once they become established in the open they are very difficult to remove as the roots are a bit like convolulus (not quite so bad)
I remember my Dad being very cross because they used to invade his veg plot from Mum's flower beds
Phil
Yes, I'd heard that too, but mine are in pots so no danger there.Â
As for thriving on neglect I don't know. I top dressed the pots in the Autumn with home made compost (in the absence of leaf mould which I hope to have this year, fingers crossed) but I haven't fed them otherwise. I suspect that the problem was that the bulbs I bought were not of as good a quality as I'd hoped from a so called reputable supplier.Â
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