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(8 Posts)
shysal Fri 30-Jun-17 09:47:38

I noticed that the basic impatiens are back in the garden centres this year. I don't know whether it means the disease has been overcome. I have one of the New Guinea type in a pot, which has flowered its socks off and is still going strong. I suppose previous infected plants could have left some spores or whatever behind. Did you previously have some affected ones in the same sink? Do you have good drainage in the sink?

ninathenana Fri 30-Jun-17 09:37:43

I too have bought from supermakets and been pleased with the results. The one we had last year was from Tesco and was full of flower all Summer.
These were from a large chain of garden centres sad

annsixty Fri 30-Jun-17 09:34:23

Sweet peas. K

annsixty Fri 30-Jun-17 09:32:38

Our Busy Lizzies from Aldi £1.69 for 6 are really beautiful as are the geraniums, petunias and some others which momentarily escape me.

Auntieflo Fri 30-Jun-17 09:25:19

I bought some Busy Lizzies from the reduced shelf at our supermarket. They sure did look sad, but after a good soak, I planted them out, and they are now just beginning to flower. (Slow starters, bad parents). Why do supermarkets buy in loads of plants, then neglect them? Anyway, for my 40p or so, I shall have a bright display, hopefully.???

MiniMouse Thu 29-Jun-17 17:03:04

I don't know whether this till applies Nina, but in recent years, garden 'experts' were advising people not to buy the ordinary impatiens because they were carrying some disease or other. They recommended the New Guinea type instead. This may be out of date info by now, but if still current, could explain what happened to yours.

ninathenana Thu 29-Jun-17 16:30:34

Doh, stupid me Impatiens.blush
Better still busy lizzies

ninathenana Thu 29-Jun-17 14:55:49

I bought two very healthy impatients plants two weeks ago, H planted them in an old Belfast sink where we had a beautiful specimen last year. They looked great for the first week but since both have wilted and died. They were two different varieties with different colour leaves. Could it be because they were planted where a previous one had been ? I can find nothing that says this may be the case but am totally puzzled. All our other pots which have been watered/fed the same are thriving.