Fairy, have PMd address.
Potterton site is very tempting Have just ordered horticultural git for the trough.
Alchemilla alpina is as big a thug as Alchemilla mollis. I spend hours taking seedlings out of the rock garden. Be warned.
Joyce21 says:Fairy, have PMd address. Potterton site is very tempting Have just ordered horticultural git for the trough. See original post
Potterton's Nursery is even more tempting
Nut, I have placed an order based on Berghill's recommendations plus a few more
It's nice to have a new project on the go.
And the one I could not spell is Pterocephalus perennis, a rather nice low growing pinkjish scabious. It is alkl over the walls at Sizergh Castle, or at least it used to be.
Joyce21 says:Nut, I have placed an order based on Berghill's recommendations plus a few more It's nice to have a new project on the go. See original post
I'm considering an alpines project. Will have to be potted, small things get lost in the jungle
Berghill, I have that dwarf scabious in two of my stone sinks. Flowers for ever and bees love it.
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Fairy, have PMd address.
Potterton site is very tempting
Have just ordered horticultural git for the trough.
Alchemilla alpina is as big a thug as Alchemilla mollis. I spend hours taking seedlings out of the rock garden. Be warned.
Potterton's Nursery is even more tempting
In the sticks near Peterborough
Nut, I have placed an order based on Berghill's recommendations plus a few more
It's nice to have a new project on the go.
And the one I could not spell is Pterocephalus perennis, a rather nice low growing pinkjish scabious. It is alkl over the walls at Sizergh Castle, or at least it used to be.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Berghill, I have that dwarf scabious in two of my stone sinks. Flowers for ever and bees love it.