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Saxifraga
By Janette
- 22 Mar, 2009
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First ones to open....
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22 Mar, 2009
I love these and have bought a few over the years but have never had success with them. Maybe my heavy clay doesn't drain well enough for them.
Nice picture of yours though Janette. I shall have to make do with being envious of yours.
22 Mar, 2009
Toto I have very heavy clay soil as well ,and these seem to thrive here,mind I have a lot of grit added to my compost.
22 Mar, 2009
It may well be that I'm wrong in my assumption of why I have had no success with trhem, but either I'm doing something wrong or They don't have the right conditions. Maybe I'll do as you do, add some grit and see what happens.
Thanks for the advice.
22 Mar, 2009
Yours are early flowering Janette
23 Mar, 2009
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This photo is of "Highlander White and Red" in Janette's garden
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Good close-up photo :o)
22 Mar, 2009