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Verbascum 'Jackie'
By Scottish
- 5 Jul, 2011
- 9 likes
These plants were given the chelsea chop after suffering a battering from the kittens when they first went out too play....have grown back better that they were!
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Do they? I dont have a clue what type of soil I have. My rhoddies all do well. Camellias not so good. Hydrangea is purple, neither blue nor pink. I should really look into this.
They must be pretty happy since they have bounced right back :)
5 Jul, 2011
Sounds like you might have the same soil as me...neutral to slightly acid. I feed my rhodys and camellias every year. My Hydrangea is in a pot. My verbascum comes back every year but never really thrives or gets bigger, so I'm going to lime it from now on, along with my Hellebores.
6 Jul, 2011
Such a pretty flower :)
20 Jul, 2011
Thanks whdebor ;)
20 Jul, 2011
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I'm going to lime mine this autumn Scottish. Apparently they like an alkaline soil.
5 Jul, 2011