Ornamental Millet
By Labdancer51
- 2 Jul, 2010
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I saw this at work and just HAD to buy it...a bit daft seeing as I didn`t have anywhere to put it but that has never stopped me before. I found a pot and placed it by the shed in the hope that Jim won`t notice the new addition to our already packed garden...lol!
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i like this sandra, will it over winter
2 Jul, 2010
No it doesn`t Sandra, it says half hardy annual on the pot...shame though.
4 Jul, 2010
He hasn`t noticed Shirley, how can he not eh?!!
4 Jul, 2010
i saw some when out yesterday and was tempted,,, shame like you say
4 Jul, 2010
Sandra, good job you pounced on it before anyone else did ;-)
Same here San, i too saw it yesterday, i don't think i've noticed it on sale before and it really caught my eye !
4 Jul, 2010
I first saw them in a book on container gardening but it was called by its proper name which I can`t for the life of me remember. When I saw it at work there were only two left and I grabbed the best one...lol! :o)
4 Jul, 2010
there were only two left at our garden centre to, so not sure they would still be there, if i have time tomoz i may look lol
4 Jul, 2010
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You'll be in trouble then, as it's too good not to notice !
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