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Loads of it alongside the Laurel hedge,not sure how to look after this one not had it before Help if poss please
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I think it's a variegated hebe
https://www.flickr.com/photos/grn_acres/2460781774/
How are you doing? Any news from hospital yet?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I agree with Dove, a Hebe.
Hi many thanks for the Hebe girls and a big yes your both right,the picture confirms it except ours is about 50 foot long about 18 inches high and No flowers accept 2 small blue heads, i,ll go looking for the ways of looking after it and try to get it into flower mode,,,as for the op i came out on Mon last,i had a Midline Primary Cervical Discectomy and Fusion-C6 corpectomy and synmesh cage,,so they took some out my spine and put some in, but i went in in a wheelchair and came out on crutches,and im using my left leg which was parralized, iv got a great big neck coller on for the next 9 weeks 24/7 not good ,BUT im better than before and i got to the greenhouse Sunday So i,ll be heading for the pub very soon, thanks for asking and good luck,Ps trees from Reads doing very well so r the figs
Alan that's really good news!!! about the op I mean, not the 50ft long hebe - that sounds something like the Little Shop of Horrors!!!
I'm so glad that you've got some improvement already - we'll have to meet up at that pub some day - meanwhile, don't overdo things!!!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
easier said than done you know,the gardens waiting loads to do,havnt even explored our new home area, so loads to see new cafes ,car boots, pubs , cant wait Dove cant wait and yes to that drink, so take it easy yourself and good luck
