None of mine are in flower yet, but they're planted at the bottom of a north facing fence so I expect to be behind. Lovely to see the flower spikes springing up like a promise of summer though.
I had been planning on buying some more until 15 or so seedlings popped up in the bottom of a potted up potentilla. There's not much I love more than free plants, especially ones probably dropped off by the birds.
I've got one out. Sort of pinkish. I have had Apricot something in the past and it's probably a descendent. Looking pretty poor otherwise. Some of the plants are not going to flower. Must be triennnials. Weather effect do you think?
There's not been much to encourage growth since they seeded last year. I'd hoped for better things this year. Last year we had a mass of fosgloves this year will be very poor.
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Mine (all self seeded are flowering here in South Devon.
Beautiful picture Dove.
None of mine are in flower yet, but they're planted at the bottom of a north facing fence so I expect to be behind. Lovely to see the flower spikes springing up like a promise of summer though.
I had been planning on buying some more until 15 or so seedlings popped up in the bottom of a potted up potentilla. There's not much I love more than free plants, especially ones probably dropped off by the birds.
I've got one out. Sort of pinkish. I have had Apricot something in the past and it's probably a descendent. Looking pretty poor otherwise. Some of the plants are not going to flower. Must be triennnials. Weather effect do you think?
In the sticks near Peterborough
There's not been much to encourage growth since they seeded last year. I'd hoped for better things this year. Last year we had a mass of fosgloves this year will be very poor.
In the sticks near Peterborough