Ceanothus 'Skylark' & Alchemilla mollis
By Annella
- 7 Jun, 2011
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This Ceanothus was planted last year but survived the bad winter. On the slope.
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I let it self seed on the slope then I pull up some of the older ones as they get too big
7 Jun, 2011
yes, that's the way with it I think Annie! You can't live without it, but it has to come out after 2 years!
7 Jun, 2011
love those gentle colours
7 Jun, 2011
I planted Skylark too last year and was pleased to see it had survived....love the two together.
7 Jun, 2011
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I think Alchemilla lights up everything around it! I love it! I wish it wasn't so big and floppy!!
7 Jun, 2011