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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2006 17:01:20 GMT
Oh yes please - can I send you anything? I have some glorious perennial poppies that you may like, - not the huge Orientalis but about the same size as a normal poppy, grey green foliage, and bright orange double flowers. Papaver atlanticum semi-plenna www.secretseeds.com/acatalog/Papaver_atlanticum_semi_plena.JPG
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Post by Dutchy on Sept 17, 2006 17:05:55 GMT
Wow those are bright. I could probably grow them in my gravel out front. Will pm my adres. Dutchy
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Post by borderbabe on Sept 22, 2006 13:53:22 GMT
Worst thug in my garden is Geum Mrs Bradshaw - never again will I grow this plant!
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Post by magrich on Sept 24, 2006 15:45:52 GMT
it is weird isn't it..........I always feel really guilty if I want to @dump' a plant, and always try to find it a new home, BUT, crocosmia, forget-me-not and grape hyacinths I can happily jettison.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2006 17:37:56 GMT
I do so agree. Now I dig them up, even Crocosmia, f-m-n etc, plant them in selections in those plastic tray things strawberries come in & give then to unsuspecting visitors who say they would like to try them, Another thug I imported is a very beautiful pink Rose bay willow herb, it gets everywhere but people always want to have a bit, I swapped a pot this year for some white, foolish I'm sure.
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