Peonies and Mahonias, both of which I removed from my current garden shortly after we moved here. I'm not a great fan of large flowers in general - prefer things more delicate.
I agree with everyone who has no time for roses at home.|I love seeing them, but in someone else's garden. Alchemilla mollis is another one I can't be doing with. I've had a couple of gardens that were infested with it (still have one) and despite the best efforts it manages to seed everywhere. The species that are wild natives are super - remind me of a lot of happy plant-hunting in Scotland, Yorkshire Dales, etc.
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Peonies and Mahonias, both of which I removed from my current garden shortly after we moved here. I'm not a great fan of large flowers in general - prefer things more delicate.
Roses for me as well.
I agree with everyone who has no time for roses at home.|I love seeing them, but in someone else's garden. Alchemilla mollis is another one I can't be doing with. I've had a couple of gardens that were infested with it (still have one) and despite the best efforts it manages to seed everywhere. The species that are wild natives are super - remind me of a lot of happy plant-hunting in Scotland, Yorkshire Dales, etc.
Heathers, they were in this garden when we moved in.......but not for long hate them And hate Poinsettias for indoors with a passion.
any spiraea
any tender, garish splurge
In the sticks near Peterborough
Oh heck jo, can you re-gift it