Agastache planted.
By Spritzhenry
- 14 Aug, 2010
- 7 likes
I added horticultural grit when I back-filled the hole, so that the soil's even better drained, to give the plant the best chance of surviving.
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I hoped it would - it had to go in a sheltered and sunny place...so that's where it ended up! :-)
15 Aug, 2010
;-)
16 Aug, 2010
It's stunning - such an unusual colour.
17 Aug, 2010
Yes - that's why I gave it to me for my birthday, Wagger! I just love it. :-)))
17 Aug, 2010
So it's your birthday every day of the year? LOL
17 Aug, 2010
Ooooh!!! Well, maybe. ;-)
17 Aug, 2010
i like every day b. days as well. but that an unusual plant .
21 Aug, 2010
Yes, it is, and it's even more beautiful when you see it close-up.
21 Aug, 2010
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looks good there with the orange croc :-)))
15 Aug, 2010