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  • PalustrisPalustris Posts: 4,307

    And after saying all that I have just been weeding out dozens of P. vulgaris. P. veris and the P. elatior as thet have self seeded all over the gravel garden.  Tried transplanting to the hedgerow outside but they do not seem to take there.

  • Funny you should mention that jean riley you had primroses from Devon, I also had them given to me from Devon several years ago and I still have them in the garden.  A creamy lemon colour.  The weather in South Wales is similar to North Devon so maybe that has something to do with it.

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  • Oooooh, all this talk about primrose. I can't wait to get them this weekend. I wonder what colour I should get. image

  • I sowed a tray of wild primrose seed in the spring, and I planted the little plants out under the ash tree on my Shady Bank at the weekend image I'm so looking forward to sitting on the bench with a morning cuppa in the spring and seeing my primroses.


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Enjoy choosing your primroses KItty Jingga they will be in your garden for years.  My mum is 92 years young and she can't pass the primroses in the local garden centre with out buying a couple to add to her collection!imageimage

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