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Trollius x cultorum 'Alabaster'
By Wagger
- 12 Jul, 2009
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I hope it's not, Toto. It's going to have to tough it out in my garden, lol. It likes shade, which I have plenty of, heavy soil - you can't get much heavier than mine, and moist soil - I'll have to work on that one, add lots of compost.
12 Jul, 2009
I know about heavy soil Wagger. When I first move to the house I live in the soil was so hard that it was difficult to get a fork into it. That was about 30 years ago and Ihave managed to improve the soil quite a bit but that was easier for me than for you as I don't have a large garden like you.
13 Jul, 2009
Was it full of flints too, Toto? I've got several three tined forks from digging, reckon I could build a 20ft wall with the big ones I've unearthed, lol.
14 Jul, 2009
Fortunately not Wagger. The clay was bad enough without flints as well.
14 Jul, 2009
Perfect soil for welsh poppies lol.
16 Jul, 2009
That's good news.
16 Jul, 2009
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Very delicate looking.
12 Jul, 2009