jay hay-char
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I think you're probably right, having consulted Mr Google. Thanks.I think it is love in a mist, Nigella damascene. It is a very old cottage garden plant.
Yes, my first thought was love in a mist, as you say it's a very old cottage garden plant but seems to have fallen out of fashion, but it's very pretty.I think it is love in a mist, Nigella damascene. It is a very old cottage garden plant.
We used to have loads of forgetme nots but they've all disappeared. I took some from the sons garden when I was getting his house ready for the new tenants (yes, I know!) The other plant I had was a Jacobs Ladder which is quite tall with sort of ferny leaves and blue flowers but I've just noticed the last one has died off. Will have to get another one from my friend as she's got lots. Also need to pop over to garden centre and get some hellitrope. It smells so lovely but only lasts a season. Maybe they'll have some at the market on Saturday.Like forget me not, once you have it, you have it for life,
We used to have loads of forgetme nots but they've all disappeared.
Yes it's fairly dry and the soil is quite heavy, so you're most likely right.Is your garden very dry? They prefer a moist root run and humidity, but should adapt.
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