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Acanthus Mollis Whitewater.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 12 Apr, 2014
- 3 likes
Fine as long as you leave them alone, but dig them up, a nightmare.
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They start growing all over the place, really difficult to dig out, the roots go down a long way, you have to get every little piece out!!
14 Apr, 2014
My ordinary green version is like that, Dd. I really must have a go at it. I usually try to contain it in a circle.
18 Apr, 2014
We have the green one too B that is how I know it is a pain, decided to take it out and grow a variegated one.
18 Apr, 2014
Remember Louise? It's the bane of her life. I manage to control mine, just.
19 Apr, 2014
Thanks Dd....
19 Apr, 2014
What happened to Louise did she just decide to go?
19 Apr, 2014
I'm afraid she's completely lost her gardening mojo. We do get together on an irregular basis still, though, and email each other, too.
20 Apr, 2014
Oh dear how sad, I cannot imagine what I would do without the love of gardening.....too awful to think about...
20 Apr, 2014
Yes, I think she'd be happier if she could get it back from wherever it went. We used to have such fun going round the GC and choosing plants! Her garden was a picture, too.
21 Apr, 2014
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This photo is of "Acanthus Mollis Whitewater." in Dottydaisy2's garden
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13 Apr, 2014