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canary creeper
By Lemondog
- 11 Sep, 2012
- 10 likes
Comments on this photo
Keep going meanie, just put the seeds in the large pot you want to grow them in, it is the only way i could get them to grow.
2 Oct, 2012
Grown it many times but got a total blank this year.............
2 Oct, 2012
Does this pretty litte plant need any special soil conditions? It's lovely lemondog.
24 Oct, 2012
it needs a warm sheltered place and no diturbence when growing, I have not found it easy to germinate but you might do better, have a go, cheers ld.
30 Oct, 2012
I'll look out for seeds, though I am not very good at getting things to germinate!!
Probably too wet or too dry or too deep or not deep enough!!! Still it's worth a go.
Thanks Lemondog.
30 Oct, 2012
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Tropaeolum Speciosum
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Canary Creeper Seeds
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Mine didn't even germinate - well done!
12 Sep, 2012