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Campanula lactiflora
By Wagger
- 1 Jul, 2009
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They've done too much this year, Spritz - they're over six ft tall, they tower over me. Still, it's the first year I've managed to keep them all standing upright. It looks so horrible if you put in supports for their full height right from the start so I try to do it in stages and normally get caught out by the rain.
3 Jul, 2009
Do you use brushwood for these?
3 Jul, 2009
Beech branches. The ends are very flexible for weaving together.
4 Jul, 2009
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