well something is happening,at least they look fresh and green now,fingers crossed
Not to much has changed ,I have moved it and fed and watered it, still will keep on persevering.
I stick with Geranium x cantabrigiensis for that one
I really have no idea what they are, just that I was given them ,and did not have the heart to say no. still I will keep going with them for now.
I really am very grateful to all the kind people who reply to my posts,
kind regards to you all
Chilts
That's a lovely low growing border edge plant for a slightly shady spot Chilts. Plant it out when the rainy season starts if you have a suitable place
having looked again at the leaves and some photos ,I think you could very well be right Nutcutlet.
geranium x cantabrigiensis " St Ola"
St Ola will be a cultivar and you won't be able to tell which cultivar till it flowers. They're all nice though
ok I bow to your knowledge i was getting ahead of myself!!haha,
t"internet is a wonderful thing, but a little knowledge is a dangerous thing!!!!!
T'internet is pretty good isn't it. I wonder how I ever managed before it was invented.
Yes I think I have learnt more in the last ten years, than I ever did in the previous fifty five!!haha.
I must admit I don't know what I would do with out it now, especially with regard to the garden, being new to it.
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well something is happening,at least they look fresh and green now,fingers crossed
Not to much has changed ,I have moved it and fed and watered it, still will keep on persevering.
I stick with Geranium x cantabrigiensis for that one
In the sticks near Peterborough
I really have no idea what they are, just that I was given them ,and did not have the heart to say no. still I will keep going with them for now.
I really am very grateful to all the kind people who reply to my posts,
kind regards to you all
Chilts
That's a lovely low growing border edge plant for a slightly shady spot Chilts. Plant it out when the rainy season starts if you have a suitable place
In the sticks near Peterborough
having looked again at the leaves and some photos ,I think you could very well be right Nutcutlet.
geranium x cantabrigiensis " St Ola"
St Ola will be a cultivar and you won't be able to tell which cultivar till it flowers. They're all nice though
In the sticks near Peterborough
ok I bow to your knowledge i was getting ahead of myself!!haha,
t"internet is a wonderful thing, but a little knowledge is a dangerous thing!!!!!
T'internet is pretty good isn't it. I wonder how I ever managed before it was invented.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Yes I think I have learnt more in the last ten years, than I ever did in the previous fifty five!!haha.
I must admit I don't know what I would do with out it now, especially with regard to the garden, being new to it.