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Post by sweetpea on Sept 21, 2020 18:10:48 GMT
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Post by daitheplant on Sept 21, 2020 18:49:59 GMT
A good looking plant sweetpea, but how many times have you sliced your fingers on it?
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Post by sweetpea on Sept 21, 2020 22:35:27 GMT
A good looking plant sweetpea, but how many times have you sliced your fingers on it? Aw give me some credit Dai Originally got this from a customer who wanted it reduced in size. It was one of the best clones I have seen so I grew it on when I lived in Surrey and when I moved to Wales a former neighbour who I had give some to brought a chunk of it when he came to visit. Always a good looker until the sparrows strip it for nesting material but I don't grudge them.
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Post by grindle on Sept 23, 2020 3:57:52 GMT
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Post by Cherry on Sept 23, 2020 11:54:52 GMT
It is making a comeback, but the dwarf one makes sense in a normal garden.
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Post by sweetpea on Sept 23, 2020 22:03:19 GMT
It was looking a bit bedraggled after the wind and rain of last night but it will recover when the drier weather arrives.
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