@Songbird-1, they are all in a seed tray, and are about the same size as yours by the looks of it. They don't seem to be growing much, but l'm hoping the root systems are building up.
@Songbird-1 I don’t have any secrets, I’m afraid. I was forced to cut them back a while ago to prevent them from encroaching on the other plants (apart from the pink one which has a naturally excellent habit).
I have that aquilegia as well and I’ve left it to set seed and then I sprinkled these all over the garden. I don’t think they require any protection over winter. It will be very interesting to see how they turn out.
A few from this week. All my cup and saucers are finally flowering, deep purple and look great. Of course I forgot to take a photo.
We're at that great point in the year where the apples, strawberries, figs and other fruit are all starting or finishing at the same time. For about 3 weeks it's a fruit explosion
@bullfinch it's a lovely rose but unfortunately I don't know it's name! I have a lot of rescued or donated plants, this is a successful save from many years ago.
I don't really know roses that well, it's got a beautiful strong lemon scent and the flowers keep coming... Marlorena or others will probably be able to identify it. Sorry!
That's ok! Thank you for replying. I have several unnamed plants too.Two are roses which I have successfully taken cuttings from 🙄. Yours is very lovely, made me think of Cornish cream ice cream !
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They don't seem to be growing much, but l'm hoping the root systems are building up.
I have that aquilegia as well and I’ve left it to set seed and then I sprinkled these all over the garden. I don’t think they require any protection over winter. It will be very interesting to see how they turn out.
We're at that great point in the year where the apples, strawberries, figs and other fruit are all starting or finishing at the same time. For about 3 weeks it's a fruit explosion
I don't really know roses that well, it's got a beautiful strong lemon scent and the flowers keep coming... Marlorena or others will probably be able to identify it. Sorry!