Re pink deadnettle - the flowers are an important food source for early bees I tend to leave them until there's plenty of other nectar sources about then pull them up. They only have shallow roots and are easy to get rid of. There's always a few about in the spring.
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Morning Dove , i noticed them yesterday in the bit of ground i leave to wildish stuff, i think they are really pretty .
Theres an anemone in the same bit of ground, a little blue jobby, think its nermorosa(?), its not as pointy as blanda, do any of you know if i can move it please?
The only A. nemorosa that I know are white (sometimes pinkish white), but that doesn't mean that there aren't blue ones - just that I've not met them yet . They grow wild in the woodland near to my MIL's house - lovely I wonder if they'd be happy in my Wilderness?
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Looks very sunny outside, sad that I seem to have a virus, kept me in yesterday, but I shall try and do something today, even if it is just sitting outside.
Watched Interstellar last night, very disappointing.
I find very few Agastaches come through the winter here, so I tend to grow fresh from seed each year.
I am not convinced by bare root perennials, would rather get small plants and grow them on for a while, before planting out.
How can you lie there and think of England When you don't even know who's in the team
Oh Orchid Lady, it's repeating on refresh just as bekkie says but it's because you have the thread open at the time, just make sure to refresh on the main page where threads are listed
Sorry to hear you're under the weather Pdoc - sitting outside sounds a good idea - come and sit on my terrace - you could scrub the table down gently while you're sitting
Morning Winter - would this help?
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Morning Chicky - hope your back's on the mend - take it steady
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Morning Bekkie
Re pink deadnettle - the flowers are an important food source for early bees
I tend to leave them until there's plenty of other nectar sources about then pull them up. They only have shallow roots and are easy to get rid of. There's always a few about in the spring.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Theres an anemone in the same bit of ground, a little blue jobby, think its nermorosa(?), its not as pointy as blanda, do any of you know if i can move it please?
The only A. nemorosa that I know are white (sometimes pinkish white), but that doesn't mean that there aren't blue ones - just that I've not met them yet
. They grow wild in the woodland near to my MIL's house - lovely
I wonder if they'd be happy in my Wilderness?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all.
Looks very sunny outside, sad that I seem to have a virus, kept me in yesterday, but I shall try and do something today, even if it is just sitting outside.
Watched Interstellar last night, very disappointing.
I find very few Agastaches come through the winter here, so I tend to grow fresh from seed each year.
I am not convinced by bare root perennials, would rather get small plants and grow them on for a while, before planting out.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Oh Orchid Lady, it's repeating on refresh just as bekkie says but it's because you have the thread open at the time, just make sure to refresh on the main page where threads are listed
*yawns* only two more long days til the holidays!
Sorry to hear you're under the weather Pdoc - sitting outside sounds a good idea - come and sit on my terrace - you could scrub the table down gently while you're sitting
Morning Winter - would this help?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.