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French Lavender and Strawberries

Janey

By Janey


French Lavender and Strawberries (Lavandula stoechas (French lavender))



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beautiful Janey

23 May, 2010

 

The purple and the pink certainly compliment each other.

23 May, 2010

 

Yes, I agree!

23 May, 2010

 

...and me!

23 May, 2010

 

Thanks everyone...:o) The strawberry plants are sending out runners now, so it's time to chop them off.......I want loadsastrawberries!! Lol

23 May, 2010

 

Yes, I had a couple last year off my pink strawbs and they were really tasty. A nice pointy shape too!

23 May, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Janey I have those Strawberry type things growing all over the place , I don't mind they are quite bright and cheerful ...

24 May, 2010

 

I had quite a few last year Karen...only small though..but really tasty...mmm...
The flowers are very pretty Amy.....On the telly it said to cut off the runners to put the strength into making the berries instead.........

24 May, 2010

amy
Amy
 

I haven't done that Janey I let them wander about filling all the gaps in the stones , a good tip though ......

24 May, 2010

 

Great idea Amy....I have some gaps in my concrete...it would look better filled with these little beauties,also be safer as you wouldn't want to tread on them...:o)

24 May, 2010

 

I am growing alpine strawbs from seed Janey - they would fill your gaps perfectly!

24 May, 2010

 

They would Karen! At one point we had herbs growing in the spaces...golden marjoram looked lovely...then someone decided to tidy it all up....Grrrrr......

24 May, 2010

 

Must admit I have those moments myself.....argh....fed up with it....tear it all out....tidy it up......then the next year....oh, that's a shame, I miss that plant......never mind, a garden is always changing! :))

25 May, 2010




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