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Sisyrinchium
By Homebird
- 28 Apr, 2011
- 6 likes
Seedlings from seed I saved from last year.
Comments on this photo
Are the blue ones especially for dry soil H/B? I never knew they were different. We learn something new every day !
11 May, 2011
Thats funny Homebird, I was only thinking the other day how tall mine have grown since I moved then into my raised garden last year. Before I moved them I had them in the side garden but they were in different soil and they were short and looked much better. I am seriously thinking of doing away with them now, they have grown so 'lanky' looking. Does different soil affect them as now they are growing in mostly compost.
12 May, 2011
I will H/B thanks very much for the info.
15 May, 2011
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Well done H/B...are they blue or yellow.
10 May, 2011