They are Palace Purple, Verdun. I think they may have been part of a perennial plug collection and have been grown on in a coldframe for most of the year as they were tiny when they arrived. Like your Pulmonaria, it'll give me something to look at until I decide what else is going in there or the Spring bulbs appear. Sorry to hear about your niece's experience - that sort of thing is always extremely upsetting. By the way, can you or anyone else recommend a good supplier for Dierama? I really fancy trying some but haven't had much luck in finding them.
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
Evening. I managed to get out after 5, but only to take some pics.I'm really pleased with my fuchsias this year though now some are starting to loose their leaves. I'll be de leaving and hot dipping them next week in half term anyway.
Have sorted the seeds I still have- I get two magsweekly which give free seeds in the summer and with my tiny garden don't get to use them. The list will go on seed swap thread in a minute.
Strictly at the mo then X factor- I really know how to live it up
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They are Palace Purple, Verdun. I think they may have been part of a perennial plug collection and have been grown on in a coldframe for most of the year as they were tiny when they arrived. Like your Pulmonaria, it'll give me something to look at until I decide what else is going in there or the Spring bulbs appear. Sorry to hear about your niece's experience - that sort of thing is always extremely upsetting. By the way, can you or anyone else recommend a good supplier for Dierama? I really fancy trying some but haven't had much luck in finding them.
Evening. I managed to get out after 5, but only to take some pics.I'm really pleased with my fuchsias this year though now some are starting to loose their leaves. I'll be de leaving and hot dipping them next week in half term anyway.
Have sorted the seeds I still have- I get two magsweekly which give free seeds in the summer and with my tiny garden don't get to use them. The list will go on seed swap thread in a minute.
Strictly at the mo then X factor- I really know how to live it up
I'm right there with you Potty
Strictly, and then X Factor, which, having been recorded, means we can whip through it - zipping over the adverts!
Started watching Strictly but OH is bored - he's making me a G&T while I have my feet up, then we'll watch Porridge
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Cheers Verd - I'll check those two out.
The dark nights have arrived - how the heck can I escape the nightmare of Strictly?
Aaaaaaargh!
Porridge on Gold, then Little Brittain - that's the menu in this household - along with a G&T
Never mind Verdun - you'll get the hang of it eventually
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.