Reading this thread with interest and will be interested to hear from Mrs G too. Makes grim reading for someone who's purchased 9 of these plants and put them in clay soil
Quite heavy clay soil here! Just luck as treated ut as annual didn't expect to see it again! Will try and remember to look up the label and also take a photo.
From Haylofts website;Soil, Fertile and well drained.
Position
Sun
Cutting
Yes
Flowering
June to October
Additional Information
Extremely drought tolerant. Attractive to bees and butterflies. Dead-head to prolong flowering. Great for containers and borders. Propagate by division in early spring. Hardy perennial down to minus 5, or la little lower providing the soil is very well drained.
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Reading this thread with interest and will be interested to hear from Mrs G too. Makes grim reading for someone who's purchased 9 of these plants and put them in clay soil
I've got 6 young ones, popped 3 in the ground and kept 3 in pots as insurance.
Ooh, do you think Soulboy's "acidic" is the key?
Sun
CuttingYes
FloweringJune to October
Additional InformationExtremely drought tolerant. Attractive to bees and butterflies. Dead-head to prolong flowering. Great for containers and borders. Propagate by division in early spring. Hardy perennial down to minus 5, or la little lower providing the soil is very well drained.
In the sticks near Peterborough