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Skimmia x confusa 'Kew Green'


Skimmia x confusa 'Kew Green' (Skimmia x confusa (Skimmia))

I had this lovely Skimmia, but it got 'mugged' by the Jap. Anemones, and has only one little lonely flower on it - so I have bought a new one, and have removed more 'thugs' to help the Skimmias!



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amy
Amy
 

Thats nice .. I hope your Anemones don't come back with a vengance next year Barbara !

10 Nov, 2009

 

Cunning plan, Amy - a red watering can with 'W.K.' painted on the side of it! I am horrible - but so are they when they smother my beautiful plants! I am fighting back!!!! :-)))))

10 Nov, 2009

 

kew green is a lovely one.

10 Nov, 2009

 

Great looking Skimma, Ive tried growing Anemones twice now and they have just disappeared on me (

12 Nov, 2009

 

what about third time lucky. they are not always thugs. spritz gives them too much tlc :o)

12 Nov, 2009

 

Oh no I don't, Sbg! I just stake them as much as I can - and chop them down ruthlessly as soon as they've finished flowering, so the other poor plants get to see the light of day! :-(((

12 Nov, 2009

 

your soil is well tended though and they just love that :o))

12 Nov, 2009

 

Not where 'THEY' are, Sbg. When I dig any out, it's obvious that the soil hasn't been dug over at all. I hit soooo many huge stones! The only thing I've done is to mulch the whole area with compost in the winter/spring.

12 Nov, 2009

 

hehe spritz. they love humus.

12 Nov, 2009

 

Well, NOW I'm hoping that the new plants do as well! The two new Lysimachia ephemerum have got new shoots already! YESSSS!!! Little seed labels mark the places where the others are planted, as they've disappeared for the winter.

12 Nov, 2009

 

thats excellent. i often forget to put markers in and then dig plants up by mistake.

12 Nov, 2009

 

Obviously I'm going to like this!

15 Nov, 2009

 

I should hope so, Robert! Do you think it's just a name - or would there be a definite connection - breeding, maybe?

15 Nov, 2009



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