Young Anemones

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  1. capney

    capney Head Gardener

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    Looking for some advise please.
    I mage to save a whole load of seed from my Anemones last year.
    They were planted in the propogator you see in the picture and have been in the conservatory all winter.
    The growth you see is the back end of last year.
    My question is... what do I do with them now?
    Leave them as they are but harden them outside during this summer for planting out next year?
    Or, do I just plant the tiny bulbs out front where I would like them to go?
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    What sort of Anemones are they please? It's a bit difficult to judge from the photo.
     
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    Hi Julie
    I really have no idea what sort they are.
    I think they were part of a bargain package available from the Garderners world mag last year.
    What I do have is some pictures of them from last summer.
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