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Salvia forsskaohlei
By Spritzhenry
- 13 Jul, 2010
- 14 likes
I can never spell this one! It has huge leaves, and it's a tall plant, as well - up to about 4'.
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Salvia forskaohlei its lovely. I feel a nusery visit coming on! as its sounds truly hardy and I need tall perennials need I say more? Oh one question does it need staking?
14 Jul, 2010
No - I don't find it so, but then it's supported by its neighbours. It might do if it was all by itself (Aww! - poor lonely plant!)
I think it's a beauty.....and it is hardy, too! :-)))
14 Jul, 2010
thanks Spritz
14 Jul, 2010
I hope you can track it down, Denise! Good luck. :-)
14 Jul, 2010
I have a local nursery which will usually find me most things even if i have to wait a while.
14 Jul, 2010
How helpful! :-))
14 Jul, 2010
Its a lovely place just plants, but he has a lot o f competition
14 Jul, 2010
With GCs? I'd go to a Nursery every time if I could!
14 Jul, 2010
Yes poor man he is on a busy A road but now a huge GC has opened just along the road and there is already one in the other direction too. After over 25 years he thinks he might have to close he's giving it a next couple of years? Its his son and daughter I feel for its been their life.
14 Jul, 2010
What a shame! People like him have a wealth of knowledge - and of course it's his family's legacy, as you say! I don't think your Planners have been fair about giving permission. Le's hope that he has a loyal group of customers.
14 Jul, 2010
Lets hope so? I sometimes like to talk about what I am thinking of buying so his experience often helps me decide.
14 Jul, 2010
Oh I do agree - there's a 'real' Nursery I sometimes go to up the M5, quite a distance, but it's worth it to get advice. Louise is often there, as well! :-)
14 Jul, 2010
Sometimes that little bit of experience makes all the difference!
14 Jul, 2010
We have three independents around here.
One is very old school, and now finds that it's the bedding annuals and soil sales that keep them going.
The second doesn't have the space to become a full blown garden centre, but is always busy due to the varied range. They started doing a market stall six days a week about ten years ago too.
The last one is now a full grown garden centre. The owners are still always about on the "shop floor" somewhere. The nice thing about this place is that a large area is turned over to proper garden areas, where you can see their wares in a natural situation. They miss the fact that they no longer raise their own stock, but had to move with the times.
Nice plant by the way!
15 Jul, 2010
You're lucky - really lucky! The one independent GC which is about half an hour away has had to open a Craft Centre to keep going, and it has a lot of clothes and gifts etc - to the detriment of the plant section.
15 Jul, 2010
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So that is what it is called had it for years, never knew it's name.
13 Jul, 2010