Honeysuckle
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(10-11-2020, 12:16 AM)Veggie Wrote: I have a "bad" feeling about these mulberries - don't think they'll live up to their promise!!
Oh ye of little faith! Big Grin Even if they are small fruit, as long as there are plenty of them I don't mind. Rolleyes
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Vinny Offline
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My Winter flowering Honeysuckle bush arrived today and I am suitably impressed. Far from just being a 'stick' it is a well rooted  mini bush with leaves. Smile
I have bought from this firm before and as usual it was very well wrapped and dispatched quickly. I even got a 10% off voucher as a returning customer. Idea
Now looking forward to the scent it will give off planted close to my kitchen window.It just so happens I had some shrubs earmarked for a change of position so this little plant will fit in nicely. Cool
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I love the smell of Honeysuckle so was wondering how does the winter one compare with the summer climbers?
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(12-11-2020, 05:56 PM)Bren Wrote: I love the smell of Honeysuckle so was wondering how does the winter one compare with the summer climbers?
I have no idea Bren, Huh but I like the idea of scernted flowers during the winter. Cool I'll let you know in March as I have a wonderfully scented summer flowering plant as well. Rolleyes
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