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  1. Salgor

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    I've just had to trim off a couple of stray branches on my Salix (with the nice pink feathery tips, can't remember the proper name) which were unbalancing the look of the tree. I didn't want to throw them away so stripped the stem back and popped them into a corner of the border. Do you think I have any chance of them taking?
    Salgor

    Just found out it is the flamingo tree!
     
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    [​IMG][​IMG] My friend and I went to her local garden centre yesterday. they had filled hanging baskets half price, so we filled the car, Nissan Micra, I had one on my lap the above 2 are just an example, 7 in all we looked like a mobile shrubbery.
     
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    • Kristen

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      "Flamingo" perhaps?

      Hahahaha ... if I had read the whole of your post ... :)

      Salix/Willow root easily, but I rather wonder if Flamingo is grafted? I've only ever seen them as lollipop standards
       
    • Scorpio1968

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      Got these yesterday but not put in yet as i also bought a
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      First off, Achillea King Edward
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      Next, Achillea Moonshine and Salvia Nemorosa Caradonna
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      Verbascum Jackie and Salvia Mystic Spires
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      And 2 Delphinium Summer Nights (bit blurry)
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        Love that Verbascum :wub2:
         
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          Yes i think it is going to be one of those things where over time, i wish i bought more than one lol.
           
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          Propagate some?

          Article in RHS Magazine "The Garden" this month about a Prairie Garden (Morlands Farm, West Sussex http://sussexprairiegarden.co.uk/ ) initially planted in 2008 (and which I seem to remember seeing on Gardeners World the first summer after planting ...)

          The article says: They only ever bought 2 or 3 of each plant. The plants chosen were easy to propagate. Most took only two years to bulk up.

          I'm sure there is a bit more to it than that!! because the article goes on "In May 2008, with the help of some friends and relatives, they put in 30,000 plants" :heehee: Its a 6 acre site ... probably worth a visit as it is now open to the public.
           
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          Love that Achillea and Salvia combi Scorpio. All in all, some very desirable plants there :dbgrtmb:,
          Jenny
           
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          Another couple of bargains from Costco.

          7.5L Pas de Deux climbing rose for £8.39

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          4L of Westland Gro-Sure fertiliser - new out this year. I've just seen 1L online for a fiver, whereas I paid £3.56 for 4L :blue thumb:

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            Mmmmmm, I like the colour of that Rose, Merleworld:thumbsup::snork:
             
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              Me too Merle :wub2:
               
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                I ordered hollies from Buckingham Nurseries in the Spring, for my "Serpentine Walk" labyrinth and was disappointed that they were sold out as I thought that would cost me a season's growth ... but the final batch arrived today, and most of them are a lot taller than the 12-18" advertised :) I'll pot them all on from the 9cm they are in perhaps straight to 2L as they are a decent size, and a few months in the greenhouse should give me a waist-high plant by the Autumn :)

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                Handsworth New Silver at the back - that's a Female variety, the male equivalent is called
                "Silver Queen" - obviously!! Hopefully they will look good with berries on, although I do wonder whether for the maze I should have picked the male variety ... The ones in the front are Madame Briot (also female ... more obvious from the name this time!).

                I already have a batch of Golden King (which is also a female variety - you couldn't make this up, could you?!!) and which has almost spine-free leaves, and Our Man Dee-Eye's favourite Holly Ferox Argentea - that's definitely prickly, it even has spines on the leaf surface.
                 
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                  Oh Yes!!!!!!!!!!!:hapfeet::hapydancsmil::heehee:
                   
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                  Good healthy plants there Kristen. :)
                   
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                  Can't take a picture as camera battery on charge, but i have bought some comfrey roots :dancy: I can't wait to see if it makes a difference to my vegetables next year. It will have to work hard, as i've done not a bad job this year with just my garden compost from grass clippings and kitchen waste. May just add it to my compost next year, rather than make stinky stuff.
                   
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