Bought the set with chairs and cushions about 4or 5 years ago. No maintenance, out in all weathers. Got mine in homebase I think. Can't guarantee the quality is the same now though. I think Argos and homebase are the same company now so maybe you could go there and cop a feel.
All leaves, no sign of flower spikes. Lots of growing points from the soil. The area has been empty for 3 years (apart from the odd nettle) this year I put some tulips around the edge and some wildflowers scattered all over but this has popped up. I have no idea what it could be
I wouldnt mind in the slightest if it took over and was something good. I just can't understand how it's got there if it's not from the wildfl seed mix
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Aym, I haven't a clue
most of plants were from yellow/cream hanging basket multi packs.
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Bought the set with chairs and cushions about 4or 5 years ago. No maintenance, out in all weathers. Got mine in homebase I think. Can't guarantee the quality is the same now though. I think Argos and homebase are the same company now so maybe you could go there and cop a feel.
I wouldnt mind in the slightest if it took over and was something good. I just can't understand how it's got there if it's not from the wildfl seed mix
Aym: the Peace lily is said to purify the air. . . . house plant.
Aym: peace lily is a very easy house plant. A single white spathe, finer than an arum lily. No idea re the red berries.
I've started a new thread about my invader so apologies if you see it twice
That dahlia is lush! mine are pitiful compared to that. I'll have to take some pics tomorrow because I'm in my pjs now after a well earnt shower. Haha
ooh, is it a quiz Chloe?
1. Phlox
2. Poppy
3. Campanula
4. Salvia (hot lips?)
5. Lantana
6. Calendula (only learned this one recently)
7. Cleome