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Invasive shrub

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  • and here am I struggling to get Pamina to survive, let alone increase! it came from Beth Chatto garden but clearly does not like my heavy clay much.  The white ones have done a little better.  I would love a few clumps of pink ones....

  • If you are local to coventry you are welcome to some of mine.

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    It's just one of the invasive plants I've found tricky to get going. I still don't have anything approaching invasive. 



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • What a kind offer, Charlie B but sadly I am not near and a trifle wary of driving at the moment after being rammed from behind recently (car a write off) following a lesser hit from behind in August.

    Nut yo are so wise!  One man's invasion is another man's struggle to get going.  I shall give Pamina another heap of compost to protect her through the winter.....when I've finished lifting and potting up the echeverias.

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