Getting there!

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Paladin, Apr 9, 2007.

  1. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    I did plant 40...but as yet only the one has appeared...Never mind,it's a start toward my grass wild borders.
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  2. Waco

    Waco Gardener

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    oh its lovely Pal, the lady who used to live in the house accross the road had hundreds of them growing in her meadow, when she left and the new people moved in I told them about the titty fritties, but they just mowed over them!

    I collected seeds from mine last year, it took some moths, but they have all germinated. I have several fritties, but the snakeshead must be one of my favourites.
     
  3. JarBax

    JarBax Gardener

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    I love frittileries too, though only have the snakeshead now (others died off after flowering). They willlook lovely in your wild grass border - shame only one came up, though as Waco says, they do well from seed.
     
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