Campanula persicilofia
By Scottish
- 16 Jun, 2011
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I have masses of them. Do you want some Scotkat? I don't know how to take seed but I can learn...lol! I usually cut them down before they reach that stage! I just binned a large clump which had been ruined by the kittens. I have 'stuck" bits of it in a pot to come away again. This plant grows really easy. Alternatively I could send the cuttings once they start growing and I figure out how to package them up!!!
Thanks homebird they are nice whilst they are upright, which in my garden it's a treat these are under the hedge so the are saved from the tiny paws of the boys!!!
17 Jun, 2011
Oh yes please that would be great ,a small cutting would be perfect than you just wrap in damp kitchen roll in a poly bag in a jiffy bag.
18 Jun, 2011
I bought this in Spring..and moved it two days ago, as it didn't seem be progressing very well, only moved it about a foot away, and it looks different already...lov e ly plant
21 Jun, 2011
It's a great plant - you will get plenty of cuttings from it. Depending on where it is growing you will need to stake it!
21 Jun, 2011
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16 Jun, 2011