Oswestry in Bloom
- 11 Aug, 2008
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One of the flower displays on railings as part of the Britain in Bloom contest.
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I just keeps getting better. Super job!!
23 Aug, 2008
Outstanding! What are the trailing flowers called? Keep seeing them around and have no idea what they are!
7 Nov, 2008
Babe, they are Surfina plants, of the Petunia family. They trail where as petunia's don't. You can get some lovely colours but are enjoyed by slugs/snails! Mine were all munched this year but these around the town were ok. Except for one of the containers planted near a stone wall, where they must have been living!
8 Nov, 2008
gorgeous
6 Oct, 2009
The towns display this year was just as colourful. They are now all dismantled and being planted with winter pansies.
6 Oct, 2009
So beautiful!!!
13 May, 2011
That's a smash!
25 Oct, 2017
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