I've decided to turn part of my garden into a little corner wildflower border for next year, and am working on it already to try to give it the very best start for next spring and summer.
One of the ideas I have is to pop in some larger perennials at the back such as Lysimachia Punctatas and Ox Eye Daisies (amongst others) and having already bought the former (the Daisies are being grown from seed) I've now got the problem of what to do with them over the winter.
The plants are currently in two extremely spacious pots, and have been place on extremely regular obs in order to guarantee their safety from any nasty predators with an eye on bringing them down.
The question I need to have answered now is whether or not I should risk planting them out once the border is ready in a couple of weeks, or whether I should allow them to grow on in the pots throughout the winter, and then plant them out into position early next year.
I've always loved Lysimachias, and was determined to eventually have some growing in my own garden, and after a disastrous summer in the veg plot any help which could further enhance the chances of success with this (the wildflower corner) would be very gratefully received.
One of the ideas I have is to pop in some larger perennials at the back such as Lysimachia Punctatas and Ox Eye Daisies (amongst others) and having already bought the former (the Daisies are being grown from seed) I've now got the problem of what to do with them over the winter.
The plants are currently in two extremely spacious pots, and have been place on extremely regular obs in order to guarantee their safety from any nasty predators with an eye on bringing them down.
The question I need to have answered now is whether or not I should risk planting them out once the border is ready in a couple of weeks, or whether I should allow them to grow on in the pots throughout the winter, and then plant them out into position early next year.
I've always loved Lysimachias, and was determined to eventually have some growing in my own garden, and after a disastrous summer in the veg plot any help which could further enhance the chances of success with this (the wildflower corner) would be very gratefully received.
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