Sweet Williams

Last year I planted the above as small plants and by Autumn they had grown about 30Cm's (1ft) but no blooms had appeared, so I asked at the time, why this was. Well I was informed to leave them alone as they would flower the next year, and I now believe they will, as new shoots are coming up, and they are looking very healthy, so a big THANKYOU to whomever gave me this advise
12:17 Fri 03rd Apr 2009
 
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