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Alstroemeria
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I have a patch of alstroemeria which have now been in for 2 years.
The plants have thin floppy stems and they produce very few flowers. They are not currently earning their place in the border.
Will they improve with time? Or are they overcrowded[ there are a lot of stems] and need thinning? Would appreciate your thoughts.
The plants have thin floppy stems and they produce very few flowers. They are not currently earning their place in the border.
Will they improve with time? Or are they overcrowded[ there are a lot of stems] and need thinning? Would appreciate your thoughts.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your link worked just fine shylock73. I have printed off the information and will 'cover up' for the winter. Think, if anything my soil maybe a might on the damp side and probably after a couple of years without disturbance, a little compacted.
However I shall reprieve them for a further year and maybe give them a good talking to !!
Thank you very much for the information.
However I shall reprieve them for a further year and maybe give them a good talking to !!
Thank you very much for the information.