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  • LoxleyLoxley Posts: 5,698
    That Euphorbia Diamond Frost looks lovely, seen it at quite a few GCs.
    "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbour". 
  • amberspyamberspy Posts: 382
    Lyn said:
    Too late now, but if you can, buy a packet of White Wild Flower seeds from Wilco next year,  all mixed but lovey flowers, I bought them last year and again this year.
    lots of Ammi in there, yes, they bloom for a long time, whoever above asked about them. 
    They all germinate very easily, then prick them out individually so you can plant them in groups. 
    I’ve also bought a blue pack this year as well.

    I could send you white Antirrhinum seeds if want for next year. 
    I definitely try them wild flowers seeds next year 
    I remember my brother using them 

    aww thank u Lyn but no need as antirrhinum is already order from online garden nursery 
    this was for another area but in front garden 
    ami right it’s snapdragon I’m still learning 
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    WillDB said:
    That Euphorbia Diamond Frost looks lovely, seen it at quite a few GCs.

    I'd like to try the Frost. It looks so pretty.
    Good to know that ammi keep flowering through the season.

  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    That reminds me. I once grew a euphorbia from seed with green and white leaves and a white flower. It was beautiful. No idea what it was called. I must look out for one.
    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • amancalledgeorgeamancalledgeorge Posts: 2,736
    Fire said:
    WillDB said:
    That Euphorbia Diamond Frost looks lovely, seen it at quite a few GCs.

    I'd like to try the Frost. It looks so pretty.
    Good to know that ammi keep flowering through the season.

    It was great last year...managed to get another variety the other day called glamour which is bred for landscape use. Hope it will provide a bit of fun to my main border. 
    To Plant a Garden is to Believe in Tomorrow
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