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Primulas are perennial plants, meaning that they come up year after year, in temperate climates but are cultivated as seasonal ones throughout most of Pakistan, the exception being in the hills ...
Primulas are perennial plants, meaning that they come up year after year, in temperate climates but are cultivated as seasonal ones throughout most of Pakistan, the exception being in the hills ...
There are so many different types of primulas, it's difficult to choose which ones to go for. There are taller varieties such as the lollipop-shaped flowers of Primula denticulata, which come out ...
Hannah Stephenson offers tips on how to get the best out of primulas. These pint-sized beautiful plants are currently everywhere, in window boxes and containers, or poking their colourful heads ...
The sight of Asiatic primulas in full flower is guaranteed to gladden the heart in late spring. Primula bulleyana, P. beesiana, P. japonica, P. pulverulenta; these are all plants of great beauty ...
Another aspect of their expeditions is the wet. It is only possible to observe primulas in flower in the monsoon period. After that they set seed and wither as the dry season takes over.
The arrival of primulas cheers GINA PARKINSON as she can’t resist these lovely flowers. PRIMULAS fill nurseries, garden centres and market stalls, with their tempting bright flowers putting us ...
Primulas don’t like to dry out, especially acaulis which has a very short root system, so keep the soil moist and pop a 5cm layer of mulch on top to help keep the moisture in longer. Pamper them ...
1 Lift the plants with a border fork, getting right underneath the roots. Choose a cool day and ensure that plants do not dry out. Shake off excess soil. If the soil is wet and clingy, the whole ...