Variegated Wallflower
By Siris
- 20 Mar, 2020
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Perennial variegated Wallflower. To the left is a windmill to frighten away Pidgeons. OH made it for me out of a tin can.
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I replace my Perennial Wallflowers regularly as they become woody and leggy after about the second year of flowering.
Pidgeons are a nuisance in my garden, they peck out the Primula flowers. The windmill sails turn in a good wind and the whole head rotates into the wind. It's a baked bean tin.
21 Mar, 2020
Well done OH....he could make a small fortune churning those out! We have this one ...it’s a but scruffy though..
22 Mar, 2020
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I have this but mine always looks straggly compared to yours here. Maybe doesn't like my soil or where it is but I thought wallflowers were pretty hardy. I don't have any problem with 'Bowles Mauve'.
What a good idea for a windmill!
21 Mar, 2020