Chief Broom
Veteran
Im just at the seedling stage at the moment! a long way to go before my garden is full of beautiful blue poppies!One of my favourite plants but won't grow in my Lancashire garden. Lucky you. I'm jealous.
Im just at the seedling stage at the moment! a long way to go before my garden is full of beautiful blue poppies!One of my favourite plants but won't grow in my Lancashire garden. Lucky you. I'm jealous.
.Have you morphed into Basil Faulty ?I will probably give it a damn good going over with the hosepipe to get any salt off first
Im just at the seedling stage at the moment! a long way to go before my garden is full of beautiful blue poppies!
Have you morphed into Basil Faulty ?
After Strava seems to throw a wobbler yesterday
my wife looked this afternoon and the beacon link on her phone still worked
but had updated to show my whole ride
I checked mine this morning - because sometimes it does seems to recover a partial ride overnight
but nothing
anyway - just tried it again and nothing
so I tried starting another recording and it asked me if I wanted to continue my current recording
I said yes - and then finished it
and the whole ride is now there
weirdly - on the beacon link it showed a lot of moving around at home from yesterday evening
and this morning I went up to see a client on the far side of town
but it didn;t seem to have that
now I have got it back - all that has been cropped and it just showed the actual ride
in spite of there being no Strava App running on my phone when I got home yesterday
Weird
TBH I've never heard of them. Apart from being blue whats the difference ?
.Annual red poppies are easy to grow, just strew some seed around and up they come, meconopsis can be tricky. Seed viability is short and needs to be sown fresh whereas annual poppy seeds remain viable for yearsTBH I've never heard of them. Apart from being blue whats the difference ?

Basically if your not in certain parts of Scotland they can be a bit (actually very) temperamental and can only live for a year.
Not enough moisture in the air usually is the issue as they mainly come from the Himalayas and the East of England is probably the worst place in the UK to try and grow them although we did have one growing for a few months.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/meconopsis/growing-guide