Disability, surgery due next weekend ,prevents me seeing my garden as much as I would wish, however I managed a push round last week and was amazed at the height of my aquilegias, most were double their normal height,. I wonder if anyone else has noticed this happening this year?
Yes Airwaves some of mine are really tall, well over 2ft. Not had that before. The wet winter we had must have affected them.
I'm delighted to see all these comments on this subject and I had found Touchwoods website was a delight to see. My daughter has some bi-coloured ones and I'd like to have a go at crossing some of mine.
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Disability, surgery due next weekend ,prevents me seeing my garden as much as I would wish, however I managed a push round last week and was amazed at the height of my aquilegias, most were double their normal height,. I wonder if anyone else has noticed this happening this year?
Yes Airwaves some of mine are really tall, well over 2ft. Not had that before. The wet winter we had must have affected them.
I'm delighted to see all these comments on this subject and I had found Touchwoods website was a delight to see. My daughter has some bi-coloured ones and I'd like to have a go at crossing some of mine.
They'll cross themselves dd,
Yes airwaves, some of mine are really tall. Surprisingly not many have fallen over in the recent winds
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