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Oxeye Daisys
By Jacque
- 21 Sep, 2009
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No Spritz iv still got those :) These iv had since last yr :)
21 Sep, 2009
They are good flowering plants, I agree - but they can be thugs - oh, I remember telling you that before...sorry!
21 Sep, 2009
Im glad u reminded all the same as id forgotten Spritz lol :)
21 Sep, 2009
Just watch out for the seedlings, they are easily spotted, and easily 'weeded'...if they appear where you don't want them, that is. I think I told you that I inherited three beds full of these - pretty, but invasive. they still appear, but I keep them under control, where I want them.
21 Sep, 2009
Lovely daisy's!
23 Mar, 2010
Thanx Dorset Daisys & welcome 2 GOY :)
23 Mar, 2010
Thanx Jacque :)
25 Mar, 2010
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Are these from the seeds I sent you, Jacque? :-))
21 Sep, 2009