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  1. Escarpment

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    Have also been tempted by more Osteospermum this week. Rusty coloured one from GC on Tuesday, purple one from Lidl this morning.

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    • JennyJB

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      I bought a narrow pointy trowel and a weed digger in Lidl today. They seem decent quality - stainless steel, wooden handles, £2.99 each. I'm always leaving those kinds of things lying around in the garden and finding them weeks later, so I need multiples and there's no point in paying a lot for them.
       
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        Nice @Escarpment. I need some more, they don't last that long do they?
         
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        • Escarpment

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          No, apparently not - it's my first time growing them though so I can't answer from experience! If they get on well in my garden I will try taking some cuttings.
           
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            Peter Nyssen order has safely arrived, 3 dahlias, Trooper Dan, Bull's Pride and Hapet Blue Eyes 1. All dinner plate size.

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              Mine last yrs! :) I do pop them in the garage overnight if it is going to be below 3 degrees. They are best in pots, in my experience. Cuttings take easily, so you can safeguard against winter losses.
               
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                Mine usually only go for 2 years. I really like them though so I'll always have a few.
                I can't be doing with pots, although I have a few! I'm on a water meter and their prices are so high now that I'm paranoid about using too much!
                 
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                  I'm on a meter too, but in dry spells, pots are more economical than watering the ground where so much gets lost and doesn't penetrate deeply enough. :)
                   
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                    I'd still have to water the ground as well as the pots though.
                     
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                    True ... unless it carries on raining all summer, of course. :biggrin:

                    Apart from hydrangeas, I very rarely water plants in the ground unless they are in their first yr. If anything looks thirsty, I give it a can-load, but most things manage most yrs without too much intervention.
                     
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                      Just found this thread.

                      Somewhere on another thread people were saying that having a water meter is much cheaper.

                      I'm a bit of a plantaholic, but then I've been making a garden from scratch for the last 3 years. I had a trip to the big plant nursery a couple of days ago and bought a dozen perennials and a fuchsia "Delta Sarah" the perennials are in quite big pots, only 4€50. Can't remember all their names now but includes a cornflower, oriental poppy, a hardy geranium, delphiniums, gaura, nepeta and liatris. Like @JennyJB, I buy one at a time of most perennials and divide them or propogate when they get big.

                      3 more roses are due to be delivered on Monday from André Eve, Marie Pavie, Boscobel and Jardin de Granville. I've planted 41 roses so far.
                       
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                        Delta Sarah is one of my favourite fuchsias, @Busy-Lizzie.
                        Some lovely purchases there. No wonder your garden always looks beautiful.
                         
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                          Got these two today on my ventures to the GC . Last year I kicked myself for not picking up a hellebore in the sale section but not this year . They looked much better later after a trim .
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                            That's a decent price @Perki - considering what they are in GCs. I rarely go in them, because I use a good nursery about 45 mins away.
                            I was in one of the local GCs recently while waiting for my car at a nearby outlet, and was horrified at the prices - 30 quid for a Forsythia!
                             
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                              I had a delivery of bare root perennials from Farmer Gracy yesterday.
                              3 x Astrantia Shaggy
                              3 x Astrantia Sparkling Stars Pink
                              1 x Persicaria Fat Domino
                              1 x Salvia Hot Lips
                              3 x Thalictrum delavayi
                              All look good, the Persicaria root is enormous. I potted up the Shaggys yesterday, and the rest are now soaking ready for a potting session this afternoon. I tried to grow Astrantia last year from a Wilko pack but nothing ever appeared; but it's probably my fault for not planting them immediately.

                              A few weeks ago I potted up Liatris from a Morrisons pack and they are all showing now.
                               
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