Pulmonaria Cotton Cool flowering
By Dottydaisy2
- 24 Feb, 2016
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One of the best in our garden, because the conditions are just right, all the others are struggling to survive in a water logged border, the problem needs addressing......
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We tend to get rather wet winters in Lee, if they are to continue many of our plants will have to be repositioned...
24 Feb, 2016
I expect you get mists and moisture coming from the proximity of the sea, which we don't.
25 Feb, 2016
We haven't had the rain anywhere near as much in Norfolk as the rest of the country ,what a shame to have to re-think about the plants positions ,It may be a one off year Angela you could be as dry as a bone next year with water rationing , silly weather we have in this country ...
25 Feb, 2016
That was what I was thinking, Amy
25 Feb, 2016
Lovely leaf colour :-)
25 Feb, 2016
Siris we do get a lot of mist, salt, and damp here......
Amy your right we could have a completely different winter next time, so difficult to know what to grow and where to grow it!!
Thanks Simbad....
25 Feb, 2016
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This continual rain is surely not the usual weather conditions for use. My Pulmonaria usually suffer from mildew caused by dry conditions.
24 Feb, 2016