THREE BEARS - BUT NO PORRIDGE OR GOLDILOCKS

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  1. ARMANDII

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    I've had an Acanthus Spinosus in my large central border now for around 6 or 8 years, and I love it's shape and colours, with it doing the same thing every year, growing and then disappearing in the Winter until the next Spring. But this Spring I noticed that it must have self seeded for there were 3 young Acanthus coming up. As they're a fairly big plant I didn't want a clump so I've dug them up and potted them.

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    Now all I have to do is find somewhere for them to go!:scratch::dunno::snork:
     
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      You could try your neighbours Armandii. :heehee:
       
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      They run when they see me coming with pots in my arms, Sheal!!:snork: I'll probably give them to the Local Gardening Club for their Plant Sale.:biggrin:
       
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        I'm a neighbour :) and I'll promise to be a good neighbour if you move closer :) :)
         
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          If you go into the Woods today, you're sure of a big surprise.......sing the song, Kristen:snork:
           
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          I wish i lived next door to you..il have to google cheshire im sure it cant be that far from me :th scifD36:
           
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          If you can see Beeston Castle you can see me, Joolz!!!:snork:
           
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          googled it..your nearer to sheal than me :biggrin:
           
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          You can just click on the "location" on a member's profile next to a message (for a Google map) :blue thumb:

          Doesn't always work ... like mine for example !!
           
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            OK ... fixed my location (by appending "UK" to it :) )
             
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            I can see crich stand from mine :blue thumb: looks ok cheshire lots of fields armandii :)
             
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            Oi kristen thanks :) your not far from the sea :blue thumb:
             
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            Yes, Cheshire is a lovely place, lots of meres, lakes, rivers, and woods. The Cheshire Plain can be really beautiful during the year. Yeah, I probably am nearer to Sheal as the Crow flies.....that's if it flies over the sea. There are quite a few Chemical Industry Hot spots which are a blot on the landscape but not enough to spoil the County.
             
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            I spotted a dodgey looking complex hidden away in 1 of the woods left to beeston castle????:runforhills:ya wanna check it out armandii,dont go walkin there on ur own thou:nonofinger:
             
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