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Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost'
By Karensusan63
- 12 May, 2013
- 14 likes
This is the first one I bought and it's been split a couple of times now. I think I'll need to split it again this year!
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Mine is doing the same it has gone mad. Must have been the mushroom compost I put on its border. lol. It is really singing in the old Plum tree border. It kept flowering for ages last year too.
12 May, 2013
It's a cracker. I' spreading it all around the border, little by little.
12 May, 2013
good I love it :O)
13 May, 2013
That is lovely :o)
13 May, 2013
Lovely plant Karen.
..do you split it after flowering ?
13 May, 2013
Oh that's beautiful Karen. Gorgeous leaves, it's looks so happy there.
13 May, 2013
Terra, I can't remember when I split it....but yes, I think it must have been in the summer come to think of it.
13 May, 2013
:o)))
13 May, 2013
Officially, it should be split in spring, or you can take root cuttings in winter.....oh well, unconventional as usual...breaking all the rules....blah blah!
13 May, 2013
Lol. ... guilty pleasures.. ;o)
13 May, 2013
Snigger!
13 May, 2013
I split mine all the time at any time of year, they are so easy to propogate and those leave's are to die for, once the flowers are finished and deadheaded the leave's come into there own, Big and heartshaped and very popular with tropical gardeners for underplanting, im allways sending them to members of a tropical forum im a member of, another 2 going off tomorrow, I can't believe how much ebay sellers and GCs charge for them when they are so easy to propogate, Ooops i went on a bit there :)))
Yours is going to be huge in a few weeks karen, its a beaut..
14 May, 2013
Yup, it's going to be split...I'll take it to Glamis. It's far too big for its space!
15 May, 2013
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