Thanks for your suggestions Elaine. I know about keeping them in a dry place, but the problem might be overcrowding - they had expanded so much that the pot was cracked -although I thought they liked to be kept like that. Have divided up, and re-potted now, so will hope this helps.
I have them in a very dry piece of ground, that is drained by root system of trees, I divided mine when I got less flowers, now I have 16 blooming, try it and see if that works.
My nerines, in a pot, flowered well for a few years though after a slow start. Last year was not a good one for them, and this year only two flower-heads; what can I do to help them as I love these colourful flowers arriving in the autumn?
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