OK, I don't know if anyone here is from County Durham, if you are and are interested, I have a Tradescantia fluminensis and a spider plant to give away, both in pots. Just send me a message.
In addition to the above (some still left), l have several packets of purple poppy seeds from the garden (l'm pretty sure they are Lauren's Grape), plus a packet of forget me not "Royal Blue" and some Ammi majus "Graceland".
Are we allowed to do cuttings? I'm having awful problems getting stuff delivered due to our 'difficult protocol' and I would like some Gaultheria procumbens if anyone would be willing to chop their's up.
Did you get some bargain basement seeds off Chiltern seeds aswell @AnniD? The rudbeckia are a nice plant do you not fancy growing them, I've already got them otherwise I'd be asking for them
I got some really nice ones and some l'm keeping for plant sales etc next year.
The Rudbeckia don't really fit in with my colour scheme and l was in 2 minds as to whether to keep them and grow them for that purpose, but if someone on the forum would like them l'm happy to send them.
Just bought a greenhouse so wouldn't mind trying my hand at growing from seed again. New house new Garden:) AnniD Would love to take your generous offer of the Rudbeckia and Cornflower
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I'm having awful problems getting stuff delivered due to our 'difficult protocol' and I would like some Gaultheria procumbens if anyone would be willing to chop their's up.
Acer cissifolium
Albuca humilis
Alcea rosea var. nigra (Hollyhock)
Nectaroscordum tripedale (Scicilian honey garlic)
Rudbeckia triloba "Prairie Glow"
Plus Cornflower "The Bride" (not Chiltern)
Don't be afraid to ask for more than one packet if you're interested
I got some really nice ones and some l'm keeping for plant sales etc next year.
The Rudbeckia don't really fit in with my colour scheme and l was in 2 minds as to whether to keep them and grow them for that purpose, but if someone on the forum would like them l'm happy to send them.
Acer cissifolium
Nectaroscordum tripedale (Scicilian honey garlic)