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Planting behind an old pond and hedge

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  • Congratulations! If your plants seem happy then maybe leave some seedlings to grow on where they fall,  removing others to grow on yourself, as you clearly have the magic touch :)
    It would be a good idea to go over that area before seed drop, carefully removing all those aquilegia seedlings, and anything else potentially thuggish,  before they get chance to take over the area. I love them and have deliberately allowed them to do just that in a difficult area, and they look lovely, but there isn't anything more precious growing there!
    I agree. Been doing a lot of hand weeding, pulling out the 'true' weeds but leaving the aquilegia and primula. Will now have to start thinning out these. I think I lost the other 3 Horridula bacause the area got too dry. I was hoping the Horridula had temporarily gone dormant and will sprout up again- one lives in hope. One lives and learns. Plenty of seedlings still to play with.
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