How could you Redthorn grasses are wonderful,tactile beautiful plants! Just been bought stipa gigantea for my birthday-I've wanted one for ages. Can't wait to see it fully grown and looking lovley and graceful.
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My big grass is going to have to get dug out because it's grown much bigger than it was supposed to and hangs over the wall, making it a bit lethal for the eyes of anyone walking past Also, it's smothering the clematis next to it a bit. I think the wrong seeds must have been in the packet I sowed because it's supposed be 'blue' grass and about 3ft, and it's actually green and about 5ft
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Originally posted by TEB View PostI have a deep abiding hate for pampas grass, dont know why.
Or, I suppose, possibly three and you've got to be a swinger to work for B&Q.Last edited by bluemoon; 10-03-2009, 09:54 AM.Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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I love muscari too. At a previous house I used to have them growing beneath a forsythia bush and they always flowered together and looked lovely. Don't know if it was due to global warming or what, but by the time we moved the forsythia was flowering a good month before the muscari and had done for about five years.Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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Originally posted by lettucegrow! View PostGranted, things have their place but I don't think we'd miss bizzie lizzies at all. There must be something you'd not welcome in your space, Irie.Last edited by Irie Jan; 10-03-2009, 10:32 AM.Live like you never lived before!
Laugh Like you never laughed before!
Love like you never loved before!
One Love & Unity
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Originally posted by Pumpkin Becki View PostI'll start one for 'Save the Muscari', I'll gladly take any off Grapes hands if they want to PM me!!the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
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Originally posted by piskieinboots View Postaren't we the lucky ones
I think we should start a club for 'Save the Pampas'Live like you never lived before!
Laugh Like you never laughed before!
Love like you never loved before!
One Love & Unity
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Originally posted by andi&di View PostIf you're serious Becki,just say the word...I imagine I need to wait till they've finished flowering,but at least some of them will be coming out this year & I really don't want to throw them out!(will probably be mixed with a fair few daffs )
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Originally posted by janeyo View PostAnd Ivy, I HATE ivy.
I have a soft spot for fuchsias as my favourite aunt grew them, but I only have the old hardy small-flowered variety, which is much less blowsy than most. Can't be bothered with bedding plants or any other ornamental that takes effort!
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