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Old 28-06-2009, 10:00 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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In message , Sacha
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On 2009-06-28 09:16:28 +0100, Martin said:

On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 23:46:44 +0100, Sacha wrote:

On 2009-06-27 22:10:50 +0100, David in Normandy
said:

Christina Websell wrote:
"Muddymike" wrote in message
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..with daffodils. The short period of colour is just not worth the long
untidy stage. I have cut them all back early this year and if they die
I won't be too disappointed.
I don't mind the untidy stage of daffodils, for me it's worth it/

I agree. They are a really cheerful sight at a miserable time of
the year.
I think that like all choosing of what you grow where in your
garden,
it's a question of space and personal taste. If space is limited,
daffodils are demanding and I agree that tubs are an excellent solution
and would suggest Tete a tete. If there's plenty of space, grow them
'wild' under trees and let the grass and leaves of the dying daffs take
over for a few weeks. If they're in borders, I don't like them but
that's a very personal viewpoint. The only way I can take them planted
in that fashion is if something comes up to hide their dying foliage.
If not, they dominate borders for far too long, IMO. But I must admit
that I can't imagine a spring without daffodils though ours are never
'tidy' and are scattered hither and yon.
--

Are you back from your holiday in Tesco already? )
We have thick fog here. From spring to summer and into autumn all
in one week


Indeed we are - it was 5 days of sheer relaxation and 'do nothing'
gorgeousness. I must admit that daffs were far from our minds at that
point, too! Grey and misty here today but we could use some rain!


Sounds wonderful. As for the rain - a sure way to invoke it is to
invite friends over for supper in your garden. Never fails.
--
June Hughes