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Osteospermum

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petra Wed 03-Feb-16 13:23:28

If you have some, do you cut them back? Up until a few weeks ago they were still flowering, but now they are looking very straggly.

Jalima Wed 03-Feb-16 13:48:33

They are lovely but don't seem to last in our soil - not long enough to cut back although I did manage to keep some in a pot and cut them back in the autumn which was after they stopped flowering.
Ever the optimist I may buy some more this spring smile

imagran Wed 03-Feb-16 13:53:15

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imagran Wed 03-Feb-16 13:53:26

smile

Briwick Sun 14-Feb-16 06:11:25

Osteosarcoma are not particularly hardy, cut down half so that they do not get too much wind damage. Wait until spring April and see if there is regrow th if there s cut back to the new growth. If not pull out and try again. Ps there are some varieties more hardy than others.

Treebee Sun 14-Feb-16 19:29:18

There are some hardy varieties but we pull ours up once they stop looking good and plant more in the spring. We treat them all like annuals.

Nelliemoser Sun 14-Feb-16 23:53:50

I don't think they are hardy enough to use as perennials in most of the UK.

Nelliemoser Sun 14-Feb-16 23:57:55

Briwick Should I assume you meant Osteospermum not osteosarcoma. This sounds like yet another predictive text problem. grin

revitt Wed 17-Feb-16 15:36:02

Is there a gardener local to me in Belper who would like to meet up, visit garden centres, etc.? I am not a brilliant gardener, but I am very interested in my little plot. I do try out different plants and seeds. It would be so lovely to chat with another lady and shoot the breeze.
Jenny