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(14-11-2024, 10:58 AM)JJB Wrote: I've ordered a thornless Columbia Star from Roots . It was a toss up between that or Black Beaute from Chris Bowers. Settled on CS because I couldn't find a brix rating for BB, or for that matter any other supplier or info. Fearing that Black Beaute was a form of Black Butte and not very sweet. I had to google that. Now I know you’re talking about blackberry plants .
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(14-11-2024, 12:00 PM)Small chilli Wrote: (14-11-2024, 10:58 AM)JJB Wrote: I've ordered a thornless Columbia Star from Roots . It was a toss up between that or Black Beaute from Chris Bowers. Settled on CS because I couldn't find a brix rating for BB, or for that matter any other supplier or info. Fearing that Black Beaute was a form of Black Butte and not very sweet. I had to google that. Now I know you’re talking about blackberry plants .
P often says I leave out the critical word in a sentence. Usually the one that explains what I'm talking about.
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Have you ordered from Chris Bowers before? I've always liked their offerings but the reviews of their service can be...interesting.
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(14-11-2024, 02:17 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Have you ordered from Chris Bowers before? I've always liked their offerings but the reviews of their service can be...interesting. JJB's not buying from Chris Bowers but from Roots https://www.rootsplants.co.uk/products/c...rry-plants
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(14-11-2024, 02:17 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Have you ordered from Chris Bowers before? I've always liked their offerings but the reviews of their service can be...interesting.
I've not ordered from Roots or Chris Bowers before, not in the last 20 years anyway. I don't buy many perennial plants either online or at garden centres. I thought Chris Bowers were quite well respected in the fruit world but then again so is T&M among non gardeners nuff said.
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The RHS Members' Seed Scheme is now open!
I've ordered seeds of ten perennials, a mixture of some old favourites and some new ones to try:
Acaena saccaticupula (blue goose leaf)
Campanula latifolia (giant bellflower)
Centaurea nigra (common knapweed)
Cephalaria gigantea (giant scabious)
Eryngium planum (blue eryngo)
Lysimachia ephemerum (willow-leaved loosestrife)
Rodgersia pinnata (featherleaf rodgersia)
Sanguisorba canadensis (white burnet)
Scabiosa columbaria subsp. ochroleuca (pale yellow scabious)
Silene flos-cuculi (ragged robin)
If they all grow I'm going to have to dig up more lawn.
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Getting my head around the pronunciation of that lot is difficult enough without the growing of them.
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