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  1. katecat58

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    • Anna42

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      Lovely to see that you mention Farmyard Nurseries @Michael Hewett it is a bit of a magnet to me too over the past few years, both in Carmarthen and at their main headquarters. Great selection of well grown plants but I am going to restrict the temptation this year a bit unless I plough up part of one of our fields to create more garden. Hummmm now there's a thought!
       
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        Depending on where you will site it and what part of the country you are in it should be fine planted outside.

        They can take quite low temperatures but are not keen on strong icy winds. So can survive OK down to about -10c (we had it -12c for ten days in last year's winter - not this year) so would not have survived with the strong winds we get off the fields here.

        We keep our Myrtle in a large pot and put it into a cold greenhouse for the winter. It lived quite happily in a garden in London and we inherited it almost 60 years ago. :rolleyespink:
         
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          Ordered 4 cuttings of Aptenia / Mesembryanthemum cordifolium Yellow from Italy (and they are on their way) ...
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          I have Pink and Purple and variegated leafed but have never seen Yellow before.
           
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          • ViewAhead

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            A little Easter treat! :) I do find osteospermums appealing and I've never had a yellow one before.

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              I succumbed to an Osteospermum too! First one I've bought. It looks so pretty beside the Erysimum I think I'm going to have to put them together when I finally get around to planting them out. 2024-03-27_16-19-30.jpg
               
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                I bought two blackcurrant in Lidl. It wasn't in plan, but price for one is only 2€/1.7₤. Sadly, only those two was left.

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                  I've been collecting fuchsias from Morrisons this week. £1.30 each, lots of different varieties. Wondering if it will ever stop raining long enough to plant them out.
                   
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                    The white muscaris are nice and not as keen on world domination as the blue ones. I have a nice little clump that's gradually spreading after a few years of being planted out. Just growing away nicely now :smile:
                    I haven't bought much recently [honest guv...] but I did get some new dahlias and a few lilies. It's almost impossible to keep dahlias over winter here unless you can get them really wel ldried off and they have to be in the house as the gr'house isn't warm enough. I had D. Verrone's Obsidian last year, so I've replaced that, and also got D. Jaxon, with D. Soulman to follow. The lily is L. Henryi - not a type I've grown before, so looking forward to seeing that. :smile:
                     
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                      I bought a pie maker and I think I might like it. I made apple pies.
                      Does that count?
                       
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                      • pete

                        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                        No.;):roflol:
                         
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                          • JennyJB

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                            It counts if you use it to make pies from your garden produce. And bring some in here for us to try :smile:
                             
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                              Can you make rosemary and bayleaf pie? Nothing else edible in the garden at the moment.
                               
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                                An Easter Auction bargain from Spain ...

                                As it is probably a holiday in Spain (not in Portugal) it won't be posted till tomorrow. :cry3:

                                Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ...
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                                I have a pot waiting. :biggrin:
                                 
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