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Would you hoik out a healthy plant if it looked ok but didn't fit in with your planned colour scheme

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  • ChrisWMChrisWM Posts: 214
    No
    My garden is informal, aka experimental, so why?!
    If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. Cicero
  • Big Bang InflationBig Bang Inflation Posts: 50
    edited June 2018
    Other
    Other.

    My last garden didn't have any type of colour scheme or planting scheme. I just plonked a plant where there was bare earth and bought whatever plants looked good on the shelves.

    It all got rather cluttered after a while and so, to fix the problem, I moved house, got a new front and back garden garden thrown in for free, and so i didn't have to hoick anything I had planted out. Job done !

    I have been much more circumspect with my choice of plants since moving. I'm still reticent about hoicking out anything though. I paid good money for that plant, don't you know :D

  • NollieNollie Posts: 7,529
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    Not sure,the vote thinking is working for me but ‘other’ as I mostly try to find a new home for it. But the pink thing is very annoying raisingirl and fire, almost of my carefully chosen and planted reds are pinks in a border where there was supposed to be no pink, this comtemplating a bit of hoiking and chucking.
    Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
  • NollieNollie Posts: 7,529
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    Ah, yes it is!
    Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
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    Nollie, I have given up on pink, as I always do by this point in the year. There's now more pink than anything else at the back.
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