Growing primrose is easy, as these plants are quite hardy and adaptable. You can find primrose perennials at most garden centers and nurseries. Look for primroses that are healthy in appearance, preferably with unopened buds.
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Gardeners Guide to Planting and Growing Primroses in Your Garden, with Selected Primrose Varieties ... Julianna Primrose (Primula juliae) (zone 5) is a group of hybrids producing some of the earliest bloom. They are low growing and may produce either singles or clustered flowers.
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Finally a single source for the backyard gardener. ... But today it is interesting to know that in England the florists using primroses for cut flowers are growing not their own hybrids but those of our own Pacific Coast primrose specialists. They are hybrid Polyanthus.
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Come and Join the American Primrose Society ... How do you learn about the more than 425 species? Where do you get seed? What kind of growing conditions do you need? When do you plant? Who are the primrose mentors who will share what they know?
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Hi, I've been doing some research on my evening primrose that I just got. I keep coming across the words 'invasive' and 'weed.' Apparently it spreads by reseeding and I'm not at all sure I'd mind that. Could you please tell me how best to grow it? ... RE: Growing evening primrose...
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Primula - The Primrose is No Shy Wallflower ... Primula x polyantha (Modern hybrids) - There is a lot of variety in this grouping, but most of what you will find in local garden centers would be included here. Easy growing.
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The fairy primrose, Primula malacoides, has loose clusters of small, delicate flowers borne on thin stems, which tower above the slightly hairy leaves. Colors are shades of lilac and pink. ... The Chinese primrose, Primula sinensis, is probably the most attractive plant of the three. Its numerous, lobed leaves have...
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For She who planned the mossy Lodge, Mistrusting her evasive skill, Had to a Primrose looked for aid; Her wishes to fulfil. ... Think how ye prospered, thou and thine, Amid the unviolated grove ; Housed near the growing primrose-tuft; In foresight, or in love.
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Provide a moist, loamy soil however the plant tolerates bog conditions. The plant self seeds, particularly in moist growing conditions. Provide winter protection. Seed can be sown soon after they ripen. Some forms of japanese primrose come true from seed.
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As this compost will become the basis, please make your own potting compost according to your own growing conditions. Since Siebold's primrose have strong adaptation power, compost which grows other plants well is generally okay.
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