Does anyone purchase from Parkers Bulbs?

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    Hannah's Rose Garden Total Gardener

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    Can I suggest u use a local garden centre. Most have a bargains aisle. You can actually see what your getting then. Bedding is expensive if your trying to fill a garden.
    You could nick my idea and buy a perennial a month and by next year if u try for some cuttings too u will need less bedding plants.
     
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    Can't help with bedding (although just possibly a car boot sale might), but folk here tend to have spare cuttings of this and that which might enable others to get a collection of plants together.

    We've talked about a Swap system here before, but the logistics of postage etc. are difficult to solve ... I'm open to ideas on that one (as I am capable of cobbling together a website to handle the "Wants & Gots" part.
     
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      @Val.. , not sure of the aquarium variety , but Bacopa is a small trailing plant with white or blue ( possibly pink ? ) flowers. A great basket and container plant , it flowers through to the frosts :dbgrtmb:

      Just Googled it , apparently it is an aquatic plant - now I'm confused
      • Bacopa
      • Bacopa is a genus of 70 - 100 aquatic plants belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. It is commonly known as Waterhyssop. Wikipedia

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        Harry I know Bacopa is used in aquariums but I have know idea about the difference in the ones we bought:dunno:
         
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Best and cheapest way of growing bedding plants is from seed yourself, we all used to do it in the days before plug plants etc.
        Takes a bit of effort pricking out etc. but well worth it.

        Obviously a cold greenhouse would be a big help, but you can often get by with growing on the window sill, and then moving them to a makeshift cold frame,(a few bricks and some glass), in a sunny spot outside.
        Main thing to remember is, hold your fire and wait, dont sow too early.
         
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        Well it looks like we can't overwater them dave !
         
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        Val.. Confessed snail lover

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        Probably why they were sent so wet. I don't think they flower in an aquarium.

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