08-01-2020 Bobber (email: freelife@yahoo.com) Вопрос: I came here to work http://xtubex.in.net/ xtube Michael Brooks asks if there is any way he can stop his sweet peas going downhill every August, despite all his efforts: the prompt removal of seed pods of those he misses in flower, diligent watering and feeding. They always become short stalked and unsightly with mildew. I am afraid that is just what happens. These poor annuals are coaxed and fed and pampered and crowded together in order to provide us with a non-stop supply of flowers for weeks on end, and finally they just can’t do it anymore – and they really don’t like hot spells of weather at all. Michael could try staggering his crop by pushing a few seeds into the ground at the same time as he plants out his autumn-sown plants in spring. But sweet peas – like strawberries – are one of life’s fleeting pleasures, and somehow are all the more fabulous because of it.
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