Trilium
By Amblealice
- 18 Jul, 2009
- 2 likes
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Beautiful plant.
6 Aug, 2009
Must admit I'm very proud of this one.....
6 Aug, 2009
Hi what are your soil conditins like amblealice? as i am considering growing them.
8 Nov, 2009
Garden is clay based Seaburngirl.....with plenty of organic mulches over the past 5 years or so to improve drainage and fertility....go for it!!
8 Nov, 2009
thanks i think i will have to bite the bullet. thanks for the help and encouragement.
8 Nov, 2009
No problem, look forward to seeing the pics!!
9 Nov, 2009
placed my order today :o))
9 Nov, 2009
Good!!
10 Nov, 2009
sent them my money today. looking forward to their arrival in december. xmas pressie for me yippee
10 Nov, 2009
Goodie....I'm all for giving ones-self a xmas pressie....lol
10 Nov, 2009
I love trilliums alice, but I find they are so hard to get going and I'm not good at leaving soil undisturbed, always poking and digging! I visited Alnwick last year and enjoyed it very much! Keep up the good work!
15 Jan, 2010
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Lovely foliage :)
18 Jul, 2009