Re: Cutting Daffodils
- From: Broadback <wen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:18:18 +0100
JennyC wrote:
"doobydoobydo" <sclarke624@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote >Having noticed that the local council cut verges before the daff's leaves have completely died, yet they still flower well the next year, I have started cutting mine when the council cut their's. I suspect that one year they will cut too early and I will have no flowers the next year!"Sacha" <sacha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
naturally. From the pov of appearance only, some people with enough
space have a cutting garden, tucked away out of sight. Here, they grow
flowers in rows, rather like vegetables and cut them for the house but
without spoiling the appearance of the rest of their garden.
Sacha
What a good idea a cutting garden.
Thanks Sacha and Michael for the answer.
sheila
Nice idea here :~)
http://gardengal.net/page108.html
Jenny
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