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....
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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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.
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.