Long-flowering plants
On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 22:00:53 +0000, Spider wrote:
On 04/01/2015 18:55, stuart noble wrote:
On a smaller scale, Erigeron karvinskianus flowers most of the year
and is a delicate froth of white/pink/carmine flowers.
I've thrown the seeds everywhere this year. Hope I don't regret it :-)
You won't:~). I hope they take for you. They prefer to be somewhere
between a rock and hard place, but do pop up in more hospitable places.
I've never needed to pull one up and throw it away; any spare plants
go to friends and neighbours who are only too keen to have them.
+1. Very hard to think of a more useful garden plant...
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Gardening in Lower Normandy
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