Spanish bluebells

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Stingo, May 5, 2006.

  1. Stingo

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    Hi Everyone

    I am constantly learning new things from this site which is great, but now I think from what I have read on here that the bluebells in my garden which are white, blue and pink are the Spanish ones!!

    Is this paticulaly a bad thing and should I dig them up or just keep them under control?

    I have noticed this year that they have spread quite a bit :eek:
     
  2. frogesque

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  3. Stingo

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    Many thanks for that link frogesque.
    I will dig them up after they have flowered.

    It's great to have contact with people with such great knowledge on this site :D
     
  4. Hornbeam

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    Be thorough, Stingo! I tried to eradicate them from a garden and found them worse than ground elder.
     
  5. Stingo

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    If only i had known what they were before I let them spread :mad:
     
  6. Waco

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    Well what you lot have told me are Spanish bluebells are so fare behaving very well, as to ground elder AAhhhhhhhhh........don't mention the word before I have to go to bed! Nightmares agsain!
     
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