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As the others say - that's a tiny pot for a plant that wants to grow big!
https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/details?plantid=5625
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No snails have touched it. It's wilting so probably another write off. I have nowhere in the ground to put it. It just seems whatever plant, however hardy I buy will end up dead and money lost. It is written
Sorry, i'm in a very negative and depressed state today.
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Its hard not to be negative when all your plants die on you.
Maybe you need to have a rethink about the plants you buy and whether they are suited to the conditions you can give them.
The Monarda, for example grows into a large perennial plant, it wouldn't be happy for long in a pot.
From what I've heard, you have a sheltered, ?shady, enclosed garden without much spare ground to plant in. A bit like a woodland garden with walls instead of trees. Instead of buying all the plants you'd like to grow, think first about whether they can adapt to this. If they can't your wasting your money and you'll be fed up because they die.
Perhaps think about growing less but giving the plants more space to develop.
I'm sure you have some successes too - but you rarely tell us about those
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Marb-from the snippets we have seen of your garden over the years, you have created a beuautifil area.
You should feel proud of yourself.
Step back, make a brew , and look at the successes there.
Let us know what is working...eventually we'll be able to help you sort it outLast edited by Nicos; 21-07-2017, 04:59 AM."Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostFrom what I've heard, you have a sheltered, ?shady, enclosed garden without much spare ground to plant in. A bit like a woodland garden with walls instead of trees. Instead of buying all the plants you'd like to grow, think first about whether they can adapt to this.Location....East Midlands.
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Hard luck with your plant, we all lose a few - I've had a couple of plum tress, previously healthy die on me for no obvious reason over the last few years (probably fungus).
One thing is when buying a grown plant, try knocking it out of the pot and having a look at the roots before purchasing it.
Secondly perennials are generally reasonably easy to grow from seed - if you grow 20 or 30 plants you do not miss one or two which die, and hopefully you'll have some spares to pass on to fellow gardeners.
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