Hi is a dwarf ivory buddlia suitable to have in an allotment it will be in a containe, I thought it would be good for pollination but I'm not sure now as the butterflies may eat the greens,thanks Lesley
One buddleja won't make much difference, I'm sure and the advantages of having flowers for insects is that you'll attract beneficial ones, too, hoverflies and the like, so I wouldn't worry
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One buddleja won't make much difference, I'm sure and the advantages of having flowers for insects is that you'll attract beneficial ones, too, hoverflies and the like, so I wouldn't worry
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