Ornamental Cabbages
By David
- 31 Oct, 2008
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I think these are the prettiest ones I have ever seen...adding to my favorites
31 Oct, 2008
Yes, Janette, they can be used like any other bedding plant.
They are nice, Skippy, glad I found these ones.
1 Nov, 2008
Janette - I just saw seeds of ornamental cabbage in the new Mr fothergill's catalogue. "Tokyo Mixed" sounds like it should have plants of many colours (40 seeds £1.95) or there is a deep purple variety called "Purple Pigeon" (25 seeds £1.95).
2 Nov, 2008
I love these! Seen them a lot in magazines and have thought about doing a large container using them. Any ideas what with?
4 Nov, 2008
OK, Gwendas, I'm following you to your next comment, lol!
5 Nov, 2008
They're, each, a bouquet! pretty things!! would they be edible?
10 Nov, 2008
Sorry, Lori, but these are purely ornamental. I aim to try growing these myself from seed next year.
11 Nov, 2008
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I like these .do you have to grow them in pots,.or will be the ok in the border?
31 Oct, 2008