Nepeta " Six Hills Giant"
By Jacque
- 30 Apr, 2009
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iv Planted this into the Bigger Border i did last wk Toto & in Front of it are 7 Viper Bugloss Plants i grew myself :)
30 Apr, 2009
Are these the same Devil's Bugloss that you gave me seeds of Jacque?
30 Apr, 2009
Yes their the 1s Toto il post a pic of them They look like little Cabbages @present lol :)
1 May, 2009
It will be good to see as I've already planted mine into the garden and it will be nice to see what I'm in for.
1 May, 2009
Theres a Pic of the Flower Toto if u go to My Garden Tag ul see it in Vipers Bugloss :)
1 May, 2009
I've had a look and it looks like the leaves I have. I'm just confused by the description that they look like cabbages. Do you have different cabbages in Norfolk?
1 May, 2009
lol its cos their Babys i think Toto either that or the Labels have got mixed up in G-house lol :)
1 May, 2009
You'll probably have January King where the Bugloss should be.
1 May, 2009
is that a type of Cabbage Toto? :)
1 May, 2009
I'm surprise4d at you Jacque. Yes.
1 May, 2009
Thanx Toto :) I dont mean 2 seem thick but i dont grow Much Veg ! lol
5 May, 2009
No-one could accuse you of being thick Jacque, especially me. People in glass houses and all that.
5 May, 2009
:)
5 May, 2009
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I too have Nepeta. It's a great plant for attracting insects including bees and hoverflies.
30 Apr, 2009