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Sorbaria in a pot with cheery violas :)


Sorbaria in a pot with cheery violas :) (Sorbaria sorbifolia)



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very pretty display, I have some violas like that to bring a bit of colour to the garden, they make all the difference. I've not heard of a Sorbaria before, it's lovely!

21 Apr, 2013

amy
Amy
 

That looks pretty Karen , my Sorbaria are planted in the garden and have been sending out several side shoots ,I'm beginning to wonder if a pot isn't the best idea for them if you don't want them to spread to much !

21 Apr, 2013

 

Very cheery violas, Karen, they look like they're smiling :o)

21 Apr, 2013

 

Karen I brought Sobaria Seb last year, its planted in a large pot, it has suffered a little from the frost but happly starting to see some of the lovely Spring foliage now;0)

21 Apr, 2013

 

A good combo, our cutting from Amy is doing very well, I love it.

21 Apr, 2013

 

Cheery?
Look at them...they're throwing a PARTY! Lol.

22 Apr, 2013

 

Love these Violas Karen, such happy little plants, looks like they're "showing off" Is that a Choysia growing behind?

22 Apr, 2013

 

Yes, Gralew, it is. Thanks everyone, must admit, these violas have the cheeriest faces I've ever seen....Mouldy, you're right! As for the Sorbaria, I made the fatal error of planting my last one in the border. It would have worked if only I'd put a root barrier in, like I would for a bamboo.

22 Apr, 2013

amy
Amy
 

I should have done that Karen I've a feeling mine are going to travel far !

22 Apr, 2013

 

I am getting worried now, just how far do they travel?

22 Apr, 2013

 

Well, I only let mine go a couple of feet before I hauled it out, so I don't really know.

22 Apr, 2013

 

Oh right, it looks so lovely in the ground.....

22 Apr, 2013

 

Leprechaun faces. The violas, I mean. Lol.

23 Apr, 2013

amy
Amy
 

I had about six growing round the perimeter of mine at the weekend Angela all several inches from the parent plant OH cut them off before the roots took to much of a hold , I'm feeling guilty in sending you one if it's going to be trouble :o(

23 Apr, 2013

 

Easy enough to cut out I suppose. I am a bit anxious about runners, ever since I grew a Rhus Typhinus, it was gorgeous but the runners....grrr! I took it out eventually, and grew a hoheria in its place. The hoheria was magnificent, but I bet the new owners lost it in the winter of 2010.

23 Apr, 2013

 

Amy please dont feel guilty I love it, and will just cut the runners off, as and when.

23 Apr, 2013

amy
Amy
 

If it gets to much Angela it will have to go , you may be able to control it by cutting the runners off or digging them up and repotting them for sale for your garden open days ......

24 Apr, 2013



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