Why have ALL our wallflowers died?

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  1. LawnAndOrder

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    Mrs Lao has just informed me that out of fifty wallflowers, only ONE has survived the winter.

    How can that be? I asked. She replied Well, we’ve had a tough winter. Well, actually, we haven’t; there’s been some frost in London, but nothing below -3°; in the past, we used to get -6°on a regular basis and for long periods.

    Have wallflowers become more fragile? Have any of you experienced the same thing this year?
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Check the roots, wallflowers belong to the brassica family and are susceptible to club root.
     
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      How did you source the wallflower plants.? I have seen very lush plants in the garden centre, which are likely grown in warm houses. I feel these are unlikely to enjoy being thrust out into the December conditions we endured.They are at risk of desiccation if wind/cold conditions prevail, before they are established. Traditionally grown at home and transplanted sameday when bedding stripped out. This year many beds continued to November/Dec before winter planting.
       
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      They were bought from a reputable Internet provider (we have used them for many years - their products are good, although the post often causes damages) as "garden ready" and subsequently planted over a period of about two weeks.

      Thank you for that info, we'll check the roots ... if we can find them.
       
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