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(This post was last modified: 28-04-2021, 11:08 PM by toomanytommytoes.)
Geranium phaeum is really nice yep, does well in shade and has been flowering for a few weeks already. Grew it from eBay root cuttings as I couldn't find seed at the time.
Agastache (foeniculum) is lovely. Not sure if it's a forever perennial though, the ones in partial shade next to a clematis haven't come back this year while the ones at the other end of the garden in full sun have. Soil too wet and cold, perhaps? Got a Blue Boa from a neighbour last year but I can't find it now the bluebells are out, having pruned it right down
I really like sea holly, Blue Hobbit is a compact variety I want to try. Some others I like...creeping thyme, devil's bit scabious, calamint, meadow cranesbill, betony, veronica spicata, musk mallow.
First year for echinops, catananche and perennial cornflower.
Agastache (foeniculum) is lovely. Not sure if it's a forever perennial though, the ones in partial shade next to a clematis haven't come back this year while the ones at the other end of the garden in full sun have. Soil too wet and cold, perhaps? Got a Blue Boa from a neighbour last year but I can't find it now the bluebells are out, having pruned it right down
I really like sea holly, Blue Hobbit is a compact variety I want to try. Some others I like...creeping thyme, devil's bit scabious, calamint, meadow cranesbill, betony, veronica spicata, musk mallow.
First year for echinops, catananche and perennial cornflower.