Tradescantia 'Perrine's Pink'
By Spritzhenry
- 7 Jul, 2014
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I've never really worked out whether these plants are useful of not. They don't have a good habit, and the flowers don't seem to last long with me.
7 Jul, 2014
I have several, K and Andrew, and find them very reliable. The gold one was probably 'Sweet Kate', K. As to heavy soil, you could, sadly, be right. :-(
8 Jul, 2014
I cant get them to perform well for me either and the slugs etc just love them.
well done you!
8 Jul, 2014
Snails don't seem particularly interested, thank goodness.
9 Jul, 2014
Isn't it strange how slugs and snails in different parts of the country have appetites for different plants?
9 Jul, 2014
Yes, it is, and I'm sick of snails this year - they seem to be everywhere. Grrr....
10 Jul, 2014
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Now, this is different isn't it? This reminds me, I tried to grow the lovely golden foliage one last year, but it died on me. Probably the wet heavy soil was to blame, but do you find these easy B? I would like to try it again in the golden border.
7 Jul, 2014