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Leucanthemum 'Sunshine Peach'


Leucanthemum 'Sunshine Peach' (Leucanthemum)



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Something ate mine last year...so sad..it was lovely!

2 May, 2013

 

Is it hardy apart from being a critter-magnet?

3 May, 2013

 

Difficult to say...it was devoured as soon as I planted it!

3 May, 2013

 

...no, I'm telling you lies...it DID come through a winter! It was in the second year that it was destroyed, so, yes!

3 May, 2013

 

Oh, I shall be forewarned then. I'll add a few slug pellets around it. 'They' said it would be a bonanza year for slugs and snails, and they're spot on - I don't normally suffer from slugs, but they're everywhere! Grrrrr...

Glad to hear that it's hardy, anyway. :-)

4 May, 2013

 

That's weird...you'd think they would all be drowned....worms too!

4 May, 2013

 

No, I think it was exactly that - too much damp after the 'event'. They're thriving! :-(((

5 May, 2013

 

oh blimey...I'd better get outdoors then with my slug nematode or whatever it is. I don't know what the dog ate yesterday, but she was poorly all afternoon and evening and obviously in pain in her tum. She's back to her normal self today thank goodness, but whatever I put out in the garden (never slug pellets, usually chicken poo) she eats it.....daft dog!

5 May, 2013

 

Henry managed to tip the compost bucket over last week - so he was VERY poorly the next morning! He ate about a third of the contents. :-X

The paper said it would be a bonanza year for slimy critters. :-(((((((

6 May, 2013

 

I like these, do they get massive though?:-)

6 May, 2013

 

what BA the slimey critters :o)))

6 May, 2013

 

I don't think the Leucanthemum does, Ba. My slimy critters are the tiny ones so far...but they're a bloomin' nuisance. I expect I'll get all shapes and sizes of snails, though - I always do. <sigh>

7 May, 2013



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