There's a new introduction of a sweet pea called 'Turquoise Lagoon' that I would be interested to see.
The suppliers claim 'each delicate pink bloom gradually matures to a striking turquoise colour' ......probably one of those gimmicky, one season wonders.
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This is the best link. I think
http://www.hartley-botanic.co.uk/featured-blogs/bob-flowerdew/planting-growing-ginger.
to clarify, when I said I was buying gingers, I should have said Hedychium, the ornamental, rather than culinary.
Well done for buying that Pansy, usually I would have some really lovely shrub or tree in mind, clock the price and buy a box of 6 primulas
Have my eye on a couple of salvias Dysons Joy and Nachtvlinder. Dahlias
Collerette (White and Pink varieties)
Gerrie Hoek Pink
Rose Susan William-Ellis
Haven't ordered them yet, trying to work out where I would find the space to put them.
Edd where they from I wanted yellow Sweet peas
What is catching my eye.....well there is a blush coloured celery in Marshalls catalogue.
Nice red - crimson rambler morning glory - Ipomoea flowers in Suttons
Celebration runner beans, cape gooseberry seeds
lots of sunflowers as it is the year of the sunflower and many more seeds
just ordered a cat from Sarah Raven thanks Tootles did not know she did one
Would like some more agapanthus and a climber of some sort to go up the arch I hope to get this year
I was a bit underwhelmed with Natchtvlinder Yvie, not enough flower power. But maybe I didn't give them what they wanted.
I like that lathyrus Edd, is it a perennial?
In the sticks near Peterborough
My eyes haven't been caught by anything yet, the French are always late sending catalogues
There's a new introduction of a sweet pea called 'Turquoise Lagoon' that I would be interested to see.
The suppliers claim 'each delicate pink bloom gradually matures to a striking turquoise colour' ......probably one of those gimmicky, one season wonders.