Ideas for a butler’s sink?

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  1. BeeHappy

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    @longk :wow: another set of BEEutiful blooms, pics, and great advice :dbgrtmb: Really love the Saxifraga stolonifera puts me in mind of an Epimedium plant as it has such a delicate intricate flower.
    :thankyou: for sharing as its a plant I was unaware of :smile:
     
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    • Jimb0b

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      What about a display of carnivorous plants some Sarracenia & Venus flytaps

      Both have very similar growing needs and look unusual

      James
       
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        Oh I’m such a narna! It’s lavender, poppies, cornfield and wildflowers seeds, I can’t seem to upload the photo.
         
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          @Sienna's Blossom Well we all luv a narna on GC :imphrt: ... in fact its the home of quality narna's :dbgrtmb: ... we 'ave ta luv um as there are quite a few :rolleyespink: ...myself included :heehee:
           
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            Lavender can get quite large so would need a lot of pruning.
            Poppies (I believe) send down a tap root so are better in open ground.
            Cornfield? Not sure what that is.
            Wildflowers are just another word for weeds in my book :heehee: Seriously though, I think that they look better planted em masse. More for meadows than pockets.

            It's your garden though so it needs to be what you're happy with. My style of gardening is not to everyones taste.
             
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            • Siennamiller

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              Good points, ok, I’ll get the bulbs as recommended on here :)
               
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