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Post by revmichael on Feb 8, 2008 14:25:08 GMT
These are my front garden and are growing on the edge of my small pond. I planted some genuine wild primroses in my front garden many years ago - the ones that have the genuine smell, not those which garden centres sell, claiming they are primroses. This is what one of these new clumps look like: There's another clump on the other side of my dad's old watering can too.
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Post by Sharon Sharealike on Feb 8, 2008 22:38:29 GMT
smashing!
I love seeing other peoples plants and recognise my own amongst them!
;D
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Post by Tigger on Feb 18, 2008 13:16:36 GMT
there's a whole loads of snowdrops in the garden at Tigger Towers and I don't remember planting them either ... all very mysterious...
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Post by revmichael on Feb 18, 2008 19:35:38 GMT
there's a whole loads of snowdrops in the garden at Tigger Towers and I don't remember planting them either ... all very mysterious... Now you've said it Tigger. I didn't plant those primroses (but I planted other one elsewhere in the garden many years ago). Also over the years I have planted hundreds of snowdrops but instead of having swaves of them I only have the odd little bunch. However, i've lot patches coming up when I never planted them - - they must be self-sown.
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Post by territalks on Feb 21, 2008 10:57:37 GMT
Hi Michael I do believe that they do self seed! They are so pretty thanks for the pictures. Love TerriTalks xxxx
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Post by revmichael on Feb 21, 2008 11:40:19 GMT
Hi Michael I do believe that they do self seed! They are so pretty thanks for the pictures. Love TerriTalks xxxx Hi TT, Yes, that is what mine have done - and I'm very pleased. They obviously prefer to grow where they have chosen, rather than where I thought would be a good place!
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