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Miscanthus Sinensis 'Morning Light'
By Karensusan63
- 12 Sep, 2012
- 14 likes
This has taken a long time to get going, but now it's looking ok.
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Sticki, I cannot tell you how low-maintenance my front garden is now! Gravel gardens are the biz for an easy life!
12 Sep, 2012
did you put a weed suppressant mat down first?
12 Sep, 2012
Love it!
12 Sep, 2012
Looking great in that pot, had to split our Morning Light it was massive, and in the wrong place....as usual!!
12 Sep, 2012
Yes Sticki, semi-permeable down under the gravel...makes all the difference. There will be couch grass roots running riot under there! Mind you, having said that, if there are, they will probably get through eventually, but then I can just spray them as they show.
13 Sep, 2012
what sort of gravel is it please? i love the colour
13 Sep, 2012
Its blue granite from Fort William Sticki.
13 Sep, 2012
no wonder its so lovely!!!! thanks karen! might be a bit more expensive to transport it all the way down here?!
13 Sep, 2012
Hmm....I suppose most Quarries probably sell what is local or fairly local? We tend to be offered Balmullo chippings (terracotta coloured), from Fife, or river pebbles, which seem to be fairly ubiquitous, but if you want gravel I should go to your local quarry and see what they have available. They are much better than builders' merchants and garden centres....cheaper and better service I find.
13 Sep, 2012
that is a thought but i dont think we have blue granite round here ~ more like sandstone :-(
13 Sep, 2012
Funny isn't it, we never like what we see all around us, I would Love sandstone! :D
13 Sep, 2012
i just prefer blue to red/brown!! well prefer blue to almost any colour
13 Sep, 2012
Yes, me too. :)
13 Sep, 2012
:-)
13 Sep, 2012
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lovely pot, that gravel is still looking very good
12 Sep, 2012