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  • I have just planted agastaches, Verd, grown from seed by moi.

    Thought you might have opened your garden under the NGS, or even be part of an open village. You have too much sense of humour to be arrogant, cos humour goes with a sense of proportion.

  • addictaddict Posts: 659

    Verdun just not good enough!!!!!...the pics not the garden...thats fabulous. Can't enlarge to look at the plants image have to know whats in there lol.

  • Andy19Andy19 Posts: 671

    Verdun sorry tried a few times to upload photo and it's not letting me will keep trying for you have not forgot. 

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,978

    I have grown agastache, but not always successfully. One year they were Apricot Sprite that I grew from small bought plants, they were super. Then I tried a purpley one but it didn't thrive. I've tried sowing them but they didn't germinate. This year I have a pink one called Heather Queen bought as plug plants. They are still tiny, have only just started growing and I planted them out in May. They rarely last the winter here. What am I doing wrong?

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • amerie2amerie2 Posts: 6

    Wow verdun your garden is amazing!

    I am new to gardening and after advice what are the tall trees and rounded trees in your garden called?

    Would love to recieve any advice from you!

  • gardeningfanticgardeningfantic Posts: 1,019

    super garden verdun.. must say i am little envious of your well manicured lawn and shrubs.. stuffed full or gorgeousnessimage

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    i Have agastache Apricot sprite this year. Is it not that hardy then? Never grown them before but like the flower and the colour shade.

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