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Message for DEDRAH MOSS.......

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Unknown Report 18 Apr 2004 10:21

Hi Debrah - re the Gypsophila - l have never grown it before,it can be sown from March to May, or September for early flowering the following yr. l did'nt get back out in the garden yesterday,it rained!!!! (how unusual)so hopefully this morning before it starts again. Germination takes 10-14 days, if l sound like l know what l am talking about - l don't,l'm reading it off the packet!!!! Will let you know if l have success!! Jude:o) Sorry Dedrah - l spelt your name as Debrah,have altered it now:o)

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Unknown Report 18 Apr 2004 11:50

nudge:o)

Dedrah

Dedrah Report 18 Apr 2004 14:20

Hi Jude thanks so much for taking the time to reply, but it's the perenniel gypsy I need help with. You plant it and it's supposed to come up every year. It is the one that they sell in florists. Twice I have bought a plant and both times it does well the 1st year then I never see it again. Thanks anyway TTFN Dee

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Unknown Report 18 Apr 2004 15:29

Dedrah - the one l have is also called Covent Garden White, Alan Titchmarsh seeds.Have you looked in gardening books,or ask at your local garden shop or there might be something on the net:o) Good luck anyway. Jude

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 18 Apr 2004 15:31

Jude and Dedrah, I have two clumps in my garden - don't know what sort it is but it comes up each year. I just chop it down to the ground in the spring, when everything is starting to sprout again. (I leave a lot of my perennials looking a bit scruffy all winter to help protect from frost.)