In my London garden I had a yellow/orange flower bed and desperately wanted some Welsh poppies for it. Collected seeds from ones I saw self-seeded in various places, even bought some seed. Would it grow? Would it ****.
Moved up to Yorkshire and in my garden here there are loads of the things, happily seeding themselves all over the place, including between paving slabs. Doesn't seem as if I'm going to have to do anything to keep them going. Both gardens were on clay, although London was alkaline and Yorkshire is acid.
I love oriental poppies (especially the white-flowered ones) but I have a tiny garden and they have such a very short flowering season that I'm honestly not sure that I can justify the room for them.
What I really, really crave is one of the gorgeous blue himalayan meconopsis, e.g. betonicifolia. Couldn't have them in London as they need acid soil. Maybe I'll try them here, although they're famous for being difficult. Maybe I'll just broadcast sow in the flower beds and cross my fingers, as the more I fuss over them, the more upset i will be if they don't succeed.
Moved up to Yorkshire and in my garden here there are loads of the things, happily seeding themselves all over the place, including between paving slabs. Doesn't seem as if I'm going to have to do anything to keep them going. Both gardens were on clay, although London was alkaline and Yorkshire is acid.
I love oriental poppies (especially the white-flowered ones) but I have a tiny garden and they have such a very short flowering season that I'm honestly not sure that I can justify the room for them.
What I really, really crave is one of the gorgeous blue himalayan meconopsis, e.g. betonicifolia. Couldn't have them in London as they need acid soil. Maybe I'll try them here, although they're famous for being difficult. Maybe I'll just broadcast sow in the flower beds and cross my fingers, as the more I fuss over them, the more upset i will be if they don't succeed.
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