Aren't these sweet? Who could ask for an easier plant? They pop up, bloom and don't so much mind being pulled out, leaving seed for a whole new display next season. I have a few left that haven't come out. So much to do in the garden this time of year!
Pretty, but ugh, what a pesty little plant. I know other beginner gardeners that have either bought unknowingly or been given plants. They soon discover how insidious they are.
Yours look so cool in your garden. I decided to plant a volunteer by my yellow flowering Fleabane and the result was rather nice--two colors I don't typically allow in my garden. Isn't gardening fun? :)
I bid goodbye to most of ours last week, but new ones keep popping up here and there...just to remind us.
ReplyDeleteRickii, I've spotted them as well. I wish I had the energy to dig them up and relocate in the all the right places !
Deletewhat are these?
ReplyDeleteI have lots of them this year,
thanks,
Mia
Don't forget now , they are called ' For- get- me - nots' .
Deletethanks :)
DeleteAren't these sweet? Who could ask for an easier plant? They pop up, bloom and don't so much mind being pulled out, leaving seed for a whole new display next season. I have a few left that haven't come out. So much to do in the garden this time of year!
ReplyDeleteThey are the sweetest ; and I will miss them. I'm still pulling seeds from my gloves and clothes !
DeletePretty, but ugh, what a pesty little plant. I know other beginner gardeners that have either bought unknowingly or been given plants. They soon discover how insidious they are.
ReplyDeleteYours look so cool in your garden. I decided to plant a volunteer by my yellow flowering Fleabane and the result was rather nice--two colors I don't typically allow in my garden. Isn't gardening fun? :)
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