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Cut flower patch - 1st annuals planted.

I was glad to get these planted especially as we have some warmer weather on the way. 
Im trying a different approach this year and planting closer together. Last years patch looked a bit sparse. 
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  • LynLyn Posts: 23,066
    Very pretty, I won’t be putting any out until mid to end of May. 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • PurplerainPurplerain Posts: 1,053
    Agree with Lyn. Has all chance of frost passed in your area? Lots of work going on there and I hope you are well rewarded.
    SW Scotland
  • jaffacakesjaffacakes Posts: 434
    Wow i feel like i'm way behind this year. I only have some seedlings with true leaves and others just germinating now. i'm hoping self seeders will make up for it.
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  • Bright starBright star Posts: 1,153
    Last predicted frost for my area is the last week in April. I’ve only planted the hardy annuals the H/H annuals won’t be ready till May. I just needed to free up some space in cold frame and as warm weather is arriving I’m taking a gamble.
    Life's tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late.

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