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Vinny
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Ulex, always fancied a gorse bush!
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Veggie
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(21-12-2025, 03:13 PM)Vinny Wrote: Ulex, always fancied a gorse bush! Ask SC if you can go and dig some up. I'm sure she'd be happy to share.
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I can only think of the Umbrella Plant.
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Violet Cauliflower because purples my favourite colour.
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Small chilli
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Violas lots of them. Vegetable plot finished
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How about a whole bed full of V's, veronica, verbascum, verbena and viburnum. I'm sure there are loads more.
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Violets for me. Some of the sweet smelling Devon Violets that used to be picked and bunched in Devon and taken to London every day on the Violet Train. The perfume of all these massed bunches must have been overwhelming ------- maybe even enough to overcome the smell of the Flower pickers' sweaty armpits and unwashed clothes.
The violets in my garden have short stems. I presume the Devon ones were a bit more robust. I fancy picking a bunch of Violets every morning for the house!
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Wonderberry. Only recently discovered these. Definitely been added to my plant list.
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(23-12-2025, 10:16 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Wonderberry. Only recently discovered these. Definitely been added to my plant list. I've grown these before SC and far be it for me to put you off, but I found them tasteless. They also belong to the nightshade family along with tomato's and peppers but look too much like the 'deadly' variety for me to enjoy eating them. A novelty I grew one year only then gave up on.
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(23-12-2025, 10:40 AM)Vinny Wrote: (23-12-2025, 10:16 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Wonderberry. Only recently discovered these. Definitely been added to my plant list. I've grown these before SC and far be it from me to put you off, but I found them tasteless. They also belong to the nightshade family along with tomato's and peppers but look too much like the 'deadly' variety for me to enjoy eating them. A novelty I grew one year only then gave up on. I was far more interested in its other properties, rather than eating the berries
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