BUSY LIZZIE SHORTAGE....AGAIN.

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    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    Here's an extract from an article in the Amateur Gardening Magazine:

     
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      Thanks for the tip off Armandii.

      Last year I ordered and grew 120 Busy Lizzies from plug plants, it was rather stupid of me as I'd read about this disease the year before but then forgot all about it. My plants grew strongly until mid-summer then were hit by Downy Mildew, it completey obliterated them within a few days.

      I notice T&M are selling New Guinea impatiens which are supposed to be resistant, but personally I won't be taking another chance with them.
       
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        Since the demise of standard BLs 2 years ago I have grown New Guineas and a sub variety of these called Sunpatiens® very nice plants . I have just bought some New Guinea seeds from Ebay USA so we will see how they go this year . Hopefully soon Bizzie Lizzies will be back , I know they are considered a bit common and naff , but I loved them :dbgrtmb:
         
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            New Guinea Impatiens are mildew resistan,t I grew thousands of them fo the Parks in Weymouth for years. To grow from seed is not so easy as they require higher growing temperatures with a minimum of 12c nights and 20c days or growth can be slow and possibly cause wilt and eventual collapse. I personally would recommend buying as plugs
             
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              I'm tempted to give the New Guinea Impatiens a try this year going by all your experiences.
               
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              Only problem with new Guineas is they are a bit expensive , you may be able to find a tray of plugs on line cheaper.
              I can't believe some of the big boys are still selling BL's this year !( Suttons and Fothergills ) The demise of them due to the mildew seems to be 99% in all parts of the country.
              How come if something is bad it spreads like wildfire , if it is good it struggles :scratch:
               
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              plant French/African Marigold instead , I grow them every year so much choice of colours and height, easy to grow from seed and cheap

              Is it a case of if we all dont grow them for a couple of years the disease will die out ?? with impatiens ?? or is it here to stay

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                Well, the problem as I see it, Spruce, is that while Seed and Plant Retailers continue to sell Impatiens Walleriana the longer it will continue the risk of the disease existing.:scratch::dunno::snork:
                 
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                  Same crazynes with the Spanish Bluebell I was in the garden Centre in December they had lots for sale , and all that press attention about it crossing with our English Bluebell, I suppose no buyers will sort the problem out.
                  I bought a mix of wild flower seed UK, for along the river edge when I read the packet told me only for garden use do not sow in the wild !!!

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                    :lunapic 130165696578242 5: sounds about right, Spruce.
                     
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                      :lunapic 130165696578242 5::loll::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                      You couldn't make it up better could you?
                       
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