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Plant ID update! Ceanothus?
"Philippe Gautier" wrote in message ... Janet Baraclough wrote: For plant shopping, I recommend the Gardening Scotland show held at Ingliston next week. Suppliers come from all over the country with all sorts of goodies. yep, go there every year (and spend a fortune!). Also, Binny Plants at Ecclesmachan not far from Edinburgh (you'll find them on the web)..they have some unusual stuff, all propagated on the nursery. Anything that survives in that chilly spot will survive Edinburgh. Didn't know about that one, thanks Janet! Philippe Another site that Janet mentioned in a previous thread was Edrom nurseries who also produce some very tough and unusual stuff. They have a plethora of stuff that will love the conditions you have mentioned (excluding slugs). |
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Plant ID update! Ceanothus?
Paul Corfield writes
Why is it that slugs and snails always eat the prettiest and most delicate looking plants? Because they like their food soft and not too chewy. There's a lot of plants which they don't eat, or which they eat but don't cause much trouble to. -- Kay |
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