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RE: How do you choose? - Small chilli - 13-08-2020 Just had to google that. I like that. Another one for my list. Thank you . RE: How do you choose? - Eyren - 13-08-2020 What I look for in ornamentals:
RE: How do you choose? - JJB - 13-08-2020 Basically, if it's free I'll have it and bung it in somewhere. I've no design flair and even less style ideas, but wish I did. I would love an ornamental garden to be proud of. As it is I make do with a bit of summer bedding for colour then give up and revert to veg. RE: How do you choose? - Scarlet - 15-08-2020 I like that angels fishing rod plant! I used to choose plants that were cheap/bargains/half dead etc Or anything that took my fancy on the day. I love big bold plants...so always loved dahlias. I like big tall things, or plants with large leaves. Over the last few years I've changed my ideas. Hostas don't grow in my garden, hydrangeas get too dry in the summer so they are out. I don't like grasses much. I love annuals because they come in lots of colours, bees love them, they are easy from seed and I love to potter in the greenhouse. I've added lots of roses as I love the smell and I think I've finally found my style - but it suits my house and my love of growing from seed and potting up stuff. I grow mainly cottage garden plants. It's a bit bare in the winter. So roses, penstemons ( easy to take cuttings every year) lupin, verbena, foxgloves, helenium, euphorbia, phlox, snap dragons, cosmos, lychnis, cornflowers and poppies. Lots of alliums. Early on its hellebores, peony, and perennial geraniums are everywhere. These are easy to split. Most of my garden is pale pinks and purples. With the odd whites here and there. Late summer oranges and yellows start to come in. I'm slowly adding in a few more perennials to keep the work down. RE: How do you choose? - Mikey - 15-08-2020 Generally my choices have very little to do with it, it’s what gets in the OH’s way when shopping. She’s drawn to things but cares little about future size. If it’s the right colour and is near enough the right look for the hole it goes in the ground. I’m frequently having to move things that were wrong for habitat shade/light too big or getting swamped. I’m not overly bothered the floral beds are hers I’m the monkey. I sometimes sneak a herb or fruit in there without her noticing. RE: How do you choose? - Scarlet - 15-08-2020 My husband sneaks trees in!! So annoying! He is super tight so they are seedlings he has found in the garden. Hazel,hawthorn, walnut or horse chestnut and lately he has been bringing home willow cuttings. I leave them there for a few weeks and then wiggle then out a bit so they look like they haven't taken. RE: How do you choose? - Mikey - 16-08-2020 Sounds like a war of attrition Scarlet RE: How do you choose? - Curly - 16-08-2020 If I see a plant I like I will buy it and fit it into the garden somewhere size is not that important as most plants (but not bulbs) can be restricted, really the only guide I have is, does it cost less than £1. RE: How do you choose? - Veggie - 16-08-2020 £1!!!! You must have won the lottery, Curly. ;( RE: How do you choose? - Scarlet - 17-08-2020 (16-08-2020, 12:20 AM)Mikey Wrote: Sounds like a war of attrition ScarletI get really annoyed about it as he doesn't do gardening!! But then sticks trees everywhere They are hard to dig out and they suck all the water away and shade the garden. I've given up arguing about as it's easier to kill them |