tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8081101795597600004.post962522781746919046..comments2024-03-28T08:16:13.470+00:00Comments on Stasher: Primula Auricula Nessun DormaStasherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02616094223215469144noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8081101795597600004.post-84786611980785162652016-05-03T09:04:06.768+01:002016-05-03T09:04:06.768+01:00Thanks Hannah. These fancy primulas needs a lot o...Thanks Hannah. These fancy primulas needs a lot of cosseting. I replant them during their 'summer dormancy' period, then as they start their little autumn spurt,feed them with a high potash fertilizer. I also keep moving them around, early in the year into bright light, then into indirect light after they have flowered. Still worth it for a few plants I think. The old florists had gardeners to grow their best ones for them!Stasherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02616094223215469144noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8081101795597600004.post-76265667413207434492016-05-03T08:14:33.538+01:002016-05-03T08:14:33.538+01:00The Primula auricula is so pretty, Noelle, such a ...The Primula auricula is so pretty, Noelle, such a deep rich color, and I like the last shot in particular with the overlapping petals. It's great that you can keep it alive in a pot. I started a lot of fancier Primula from seed and some I bought, and it seems only 2 kinds are left, the tougher ones, I guess. And the usual common primulas are hanging in there too.Hannahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04773149110503024929noreply@blogger.com