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Forget me nots

EmerionEmerion Posts: 599
Hi,
I want to plan for forget-me-nots, or something very similar, in a dryish, exposed bed for next May. Which variety of myosotis is most likely to be at it’s best in May, rather than April? I know there’s and element of luck with timings, and that’s OK. I want them to fill in the gap between tulips and penstemons. There isn’t a lot of space, so I want something that will fill gaps, not need loads of room for itself. Any ideas?
Carmarthenshire (mild, wet, windy). Loam over shale, very slightly sloping, so free draining. Mildly acidic or neutral.


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  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 11,340
    My self-seeded myosotis (I've no idea where it originally arrived from) is almost done, but has been good since April
    Just took this pic and it still looks ok-
    I've also got lots of penstemons amongst it all



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  • EmerionEmerion Posts: 599
    edited May 2019
    Looks good, I think it will suit me, thank you 
    Carmarthenshire (mild, wet, windy). Loam over shale, very slightly sloping, so free draining. Mildly acidic or neutral.


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