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Old 02-04-2009, 09:56 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 2 Apr, 09:17, Sacha wrote:
On 2/4/09 00:23, in article ,

"PhilAnnesley" wrote:

Hi Guys And Girls, thanks for your help I have now been able to identify
all the 3 plants now. I know the other one is a Forget Me Not which has
spread. Just one wee quick question, what is wrong with the
bittercrest, I have had a look online but cant seem to find a problem.


TYVM


If it is bittercress, those pretty white flowers rapidly turn into seedpods
which 'ping' apart at the slightest touch, scattering the seeds all over the
place. *Before you know it, you have the National Collection!
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If you can get your bittercress to grow fast and lush then it is a
spicy addition to salads.
David Hill