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Post by Louise on May 21, 2011 14:40:19 GMT
I bought this during the week too and wondered if anyone else has it - and do they find it as invasive as all the other tall campanulas ? All the tall ones grow like weeds here and i'm half inclined to plant it in a pot but i'm the worlds worst with pots I forget about them so they dry out and of course the plant dies ..... this one could be fated if i pot it but - i can't be having another campanula rule my garden because there's enough of them doing that already
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Post by Lou78W on May 21, 2011 16:08:15 GMT
I had this one a few years ago Louise.....you can guess why I got rid of it......
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Post by Louise on May 21, 2011 16:11:59 GMT
really ? Was was its ultimate height, Lou ?
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Post by Lou78W on May 21, 2011 16:15:39 GMT
Can't really remember how tall it got Louise.....but it wasn't as tall as a lot of them .....I think that was one of the reasons why I got it in the first place....not too tall
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Post by Geranium on May 21, 2011 19:53:15 GMT
I had one, but lost it...so I bought three plugplants which I've grown on. They're planted out, but not big enough to flower yet, I suspect. I only have problems with Campanula glomerata in my garden...the others seem to stay where they're supposed to!
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Post by Louise on May 22, 2011 16:31:41 GMT
I had one, but lost it...so I bought three plugplants which I've grown on. They're planted out, but not big enough to flower yet, I suspect. I only have problems with Campanula glomerata in my garden...the others seem to stay where they're supposed to! It's every one of them here Punctata, persicifolia, lactifolia and glomerata
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Post by Geranium on May 22, 2011 20:24:59 GMT
That's your micro-climate, Louise! ;D
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