Eyren
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Fuchsias nearly made it onto my list - my late aunt used to grow dozens of different varieties in her greenhouse and I was always entranced by them, perhaps because I was into ballet when I was very young, and fuchsia flowers look like little ballerinas
This year I bought four fuchsia plug plants: 3 hardy varieties for containers outdoors, and one for a hanging basket I can bring inside in the winter. There are so many pretty colour combinations to choose from, with different growth habits: bush, trailing, etc.
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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Moth
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Moth
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I can't have just 3, each season brings its favourites.
Spring -
crocus, daffs, primroses
Summer -
Sweet peas, clematis - all types and varieties, honeysuckle
Autumn -
dahlias, chrysanthemums, michaelmas daisies
Winter -
winter honeysuckle, holly, hellebores
Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished – Lao Tzu
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Daffodils, Hydrangea and Dahlia
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Spec
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(31-03-2021, 07:09 AM)Eyren Wrote: Fuchsias nearly made it onto my list - my late aunt used to grow dozens of different varieties in her greenhouse and I was always entranced by them, perhaps because I was into ballet when I was very young, and fuchsia flowers look like littlea ballerinas
This year I bought four fuchsia plug plants: 3 hardy varieties for containers outdoors, and one for a hanging basket I can bring inside in the winter. There are so many pretty colour combinations to choose from, with different growth habits: bush, trailing, etc. Eyren just to let you know lidils are doing a tray of 6 for £3.99 though the tray contains 6 of the one variety there are several to pick from, but a good buy at that price
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Eyren
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(31-03-2021, 12:52 PM)Spec Wrote: Eyren just to let you know lidils are doing a tray of 6 for £3.99 though the tray contains 6 of the one variety there are several to pick from, but a good buy at that price
Thanks for the tip! I don't know where our nearest Lidl is, I'm afraid - we only recently got an Aldi this side of Cambridge!
I've been buying mine in our local garden centre's "pick'n'mix" section for £1.15 each, which seemed to me like an excellent deal since you could choose from at least a dozen varieties.
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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