Rhamnus frangula'Ron Williams with it's fresh new growth |
The miniature 'Duc Van Tol Rose' getting pinker everyday |
Someone has really thrown out the seeds . These are new to me. I'm guessing the Sangusorba , since it's the nearest plant. |
Rhamnus frangula'Ron Williams with it's fresh new growth |
The miniature 'Duc Van Tol Rose' getting pinker everyday |
Someone has really thrown out the seeds . These are new to me. I'm guessing the Sangusorba , since it's the nearest plant. |
I fell for that muscari at Joy Creek, but my little patch has never looked as good as theirs or yours. Maybe needs more sun?
ReplyDeleteRicki, That's where I saw them too, I've got mine in a sunny spot , they seem to be a bit later than the blue ones.
DeleteI always just plant seedlings out in clumps, I never even bother with pricking out. That's more work than I want to do. Whatever survives, survives.
ReplyDeleteAlison, I think I'll be taking a leaf from your gardening book ! I'll pop the rest in , my fingers aren't as nimble as they used to be.
DeleteThat's what I've done in the past, Linda. Just plop the seedlings in the ground and let them duke it out. Your Sangisorba babies look very promising. Hopefully your Muscari will not disappoint. The fragrance alone will probably make you happy.
ReplyDeleteGrace , I've been doing just that, next time I'll be more sparing with the seeds!
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