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Lithodora diffusa 'heavenly blue'
By Karensusan63
- 30 Jun, 2011
- 15 likes
just a close up of one of only 2 flowers on this new plant. Just a filler in for a pot that looked a little bare.
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even I like that BLUE lol :o)
30 Jun, 2011
Wow Karen this blue is so beautiful.
1 Jul, 2011
I think it looks so pretty because it contrasts so well with its lovely dark green leaves.
1 Jul, 2011
Mine finished weeks ago! Another one I love.
1 Jul, 2011
that's a nice avatar Annella pretty colour
1 Jul, 2011
Thanks Olive
1 Jul, 2011
Yes Annie, I think this one is finished now also. Only two little flowers on it, but it will be lovely next year and the leaves are lovely too. Yes, I agree, lovely blue avatar!
1 Jul, 2011
Heavenly blue....
6 Jul, 2011
SUper little flower with a wonderful colour
7 Jul, 2011
I hope it's a big pot. I have mine in a pot with a width of 15", and it's still overflowing. Try giving it a boost with some old rusty nails, or anything rusty for that matter, and it will reward with an explosion of flowers next year :)
7 Jul, 2011
Ah, right! That's interesting Jason. I've tried to grow this three times up here and never succeeded. It's in a pot about the same size as yours, but with two other alpines and a shrub!...lol....typical! :)
8 Jul, 2011
do you need me to send you some rusty nails Karen, Paul has a pot full lol :o) wonder what is in rust to make them grow, wonder if it works on anything else. :o)
8 Jul, 2011
it's the iron in the nails, which is more readily taken up when it is in the form of ferrous oxide, ie.rust. ALL acid loving loving plants like a good dose of rust :)
KS63 - I bet you don't get in the bath with several other people, so hoik out the competitors and give it some space to develop. Good practice for all plants.
9 Jul, 2011
Ooo Jason I didn't know that - you see you are never too old to learn, thank you.
9 Jul, 2011
Now you have some use for all those rusty nails then mum! I'm afraid I don't have any, so I'll just have to keep buying the hydrangea conditioner! :)
9 Jul, 2011
Jason...what a funny idea....I don't grow in the bath either! ;)). I'm afraid when it comes to plant crowding I am a lost cause ;) I've hauled a couple out recently and they have had to go the way of the dump. Every year I seem to dig out almost as many as I add in...but that's gardening.....well, it is for me anyway!
9 Jul, 2011
Jason.....now there's a thing, we have lots of rusty nails turning up in the garden, but no Lithodora lol
9 Jul, 2011
lol:o)
10 Jul, 2011
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What a gorgeous shade of blue.
30 Jun, 2011