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What Plants Work Well For A Fragrance Garden?

arslanarslan Posts: 40
Can anyone suggest to me which plants are better for my garden Fragrance? 
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  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117
    No - not without proper information.  :)
    As you've been removed previously for spamming, you may not get any replies anyway.
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    Usually smelly ones work best.
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117
    It's flagged me now  :D
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • Skunk cabbage..
  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    Well you are a well known trouble maker @Fairygirl :):)
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117
    punkdoc said:
    Well you are a well known trouble maker @Fairygirl :):)
     :D 

    Moi?  o:) 
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • LoxleyLoxley Posts: 5,698
    I'll never forget your reputation for "spinning KNOWN GOLD into DOG POO" lmao
    "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbour". 
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117
    I don't know if this is the same person @Loxley.
    Just another persistent spammer in a long line of them though  ;)
    I think we've been generous in not adding a link to this thread on the Spam thread. As there isn't a direct link to an advert, that seems fair. 

    For now anyway. It always depends on the behaviour, and how forum members feel about it   :)
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • WoodgreenWoodgreen Posts: 1,273


    For now anyway. It always depends on the behaviour, and how forum members feel about it   :)
    You won't like this, but here goes.
    This particular forum member is getting fed up of seeing threads like this.

    One post from a person who may/may not follow up with a link to spam. If so, flag it, there's enough of us about to spot it. I flagged one this morning as I often do, and it's soon gone.

    One possibly suspect post.
    Nine posts from spam hunters.

    Please just read this thread as if you were looking in for the first time.

    I know there's the scenario where members post in reply, but after all, that's gardening info going online for the readers to see (and there are potentially thousands who see) and take in if it interests them. Nobody dies.

    A poster this morning was eyed suspiciously for not replying to members quickly enough!

    I know it's your bit of fun, but it's getting a bit much in my opinion. 

    "Please don't feed the troll" is a good approach.

    No offence intended, just how this member sees it.

    I'm going back outside gardening now. Much needed in these troubled times.


  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    I agree with you @Woodgreen. I ignore the Spam and wonder whether it's leapt upon too much. I only flag if someone is being really unpleasant or taking advantage of newbies.
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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