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By Majeekahead
- 8 Apr, 2008
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ow give it another try Jac, i have always found them really easy, i have done nothing to it, just plonked it in - so i would say it is proberly down to soil type and location, mine is in a sunny hole approx 2ft x 2ft sq in the crazy paving so it gets plenty of sun and is well drained - why not try in a pot with Rhododendron compost, stick in in a sunny postion, include some gravel as mulch, and you will be creating simular conditions to what i have! i bet you will have more luck! - keep me posted!
8 Apr, 2008
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This photo is of "Moss Saxifraga" in Majeekahead's garden
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O im so tempeted 2 buy 1 Ang but itl most likely die on me again:(
8 Apr, 2008