Lavandula Stoechas 'Centrum'
By Spritzhenry
- 7 May, 2011
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Noooo.... I'm seriously wondering if I should treat them as annuals. (!) I do love them, but only the English lavenders came through unscathed. I think just two of the French ones from previous years came through - the others had to be replaced. :-(
8 May, 2011
Yes, I am not surprised. I've given up with French lavender, although this is stunning....perhaps I should do as you say and treat them as annuals!
8 May, 2011
I can't NOT have them in the garden, K, they're so lovely for the time they're in flower.
8 May, 2011
I do so agree, I fall in love with them every year.......
8 May, 2011
I agree.
9 May, 2011
I have another one - I must post that. I just love it! Hang on a moment. ;-)
9 May, 2011
Beautiful, I have lost my french lavenders too , think Iwill stick to English!
10 May, 2011
I just can't, Pp. I have a soft spot for these, and they 'go' well in my borders.
10 May, 2011
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Did all your lavenders get through last winter ok? I have seen so many that didn't.
8 May, 2011