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Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
Why do so many UFO's have flashing lights?

"Park anywhere" lights?
 
Why are things created out of 'thin' air, and never 'thick' air?
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
I planted/sowed some 'summer meadow, bee attracting' seeds in a flower box about 6 weeks ago. The chutes are doing well and look like they might flower soon. My question is, if/when the flowers die off, if I cut the dead flowers off will they flower again? 🤔
You mean dead heading, like roses?
No, they won't come back, they are not a shrub.
You must leave them to dry out, they will self seed, come back next year.
However, you can harvest the seeds from the wilted, dried flowers to have free seeds for another box ^_^
 
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