Eucomis

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  1. Ian Taylor

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    Thanks for the advice, will order a packet tomorrow
     
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      I am intending to grow in John inns no 3 with more added grit I will follow your advice and put "swell gell" towards the bottom of the pot , would you say plastic or clay pots is best

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      For permanent pot growing I use clay/terracotta pots.
       
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      For plunge-planting of pots, of clump-forming species, such as Agapanthus I am now favouring "Bucket" shaped black plastic pots. They are very robust, and around 20L in size. Easy to overwinter under cover (stacked up / whatever) and "disappear" from view when plunge-planted. Terracotta more likely to break / get frosted / etc. I think.
       
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      Sorry - I was talking about general pot growing. Forgot that we had raised plunge planting:oopss:
       
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      I don't think the general discussion had done :) but that's what I'm going to do with mine.
       
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      I've just had a look around and can't see any Eucomis available yet, probably won't be until February.
       
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      available on line , I have bought mine already , just after "pink Gin" and just waiting on a email to let me know if they will have them this year for sale

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      Anglia Bulbs have them (and I've always been happy with their bulbs), but only the "Normal contenders" and I expect you are looking for some of the more unusual ones

      http://www.angliabulbs.com/eucomis/
       
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        Thanks Kristen, I must have missed that site, I see they have Sparkling Burgundy so I might order a couple and possibly Pink Gin.
         
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        Hold tightly onto your wallet!

        From their blurb it appears it may be a Sport that arose in their nursery??
         
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