Pretty Ge!! As for C.T. the blooms were it's first but they were OK...not as full as I expect they will be this year.
What have you ordered or would like to 2010/2011 #11
I have had these campanulas for 3 years.I must have bought 10 the first year of the garden.
I need to start a Bluestone wish list.
I have never had a campanula that lasted very long. you might want to add some more to the area to keep it going.
bLUE fALLS SEEDS
i hope one of mine dies - wedding bells seems to be invasive
Pretty spot. How about Monkshood (aconitum). There are some new shorter ones out now. Patti
If you do decide on an anemone, I think Honorine Jobert glows in the shade. Do not get Robustissima, unless you want a garden full.
Thanks Polly and Patti. I will loook up the monkshood short. I have a white one in the area.
Polly I had both on my wish list but will avoid the robust. I have sylvestries and its a real pain.
I have a double anenome & it flops...pretty silvery pink color, but unless it's staked, you can't see it.
I guess thats why I have always taken a pass on the plant.
Dahlias do the same for my enthusiasm.
I love dahlias even though you do have to stake....have several picked out already for the coming year!
Honorine Jobert does not flop. And I have it in quite a bit of shade.
That for me then, and I like the white.
Pink flowers dont fit in that color group.
YIPPEE about the dahlias ^_^
Can always fit in another clem!
That's a beauty!
Wow....just love it.....
That IS a beauty
Having received a high level alert from a very good friend, I now have 3 Omoshiros on order. Yay, and thank you Pirl :)
Me too - thanks, pirl!
put a couple of jm's on order today. green cascade & tiny leaves from topiary gardens
thanks Pirl!!!
I think they're running out now!
You're all quite welcome. I bought two more and six others.
I ordered warmer weather. It is late being delivered.
I hope Brushwoods fill orders in the order they were given or the northerners will get substitutes on that clem.
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I specified "No substitutions, please" on my order so I'll have to hope they honor that.
Smart Lady ^_^ It sure is a beauty!!
So did I. So it will be all or none.
I checked Brushwood's site to see if plants were sent in order sequence but didnt find anything that referred to it.
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I ordered Omoshiro, Gipsy Queen, & Ibi.....guess I'll need another trellis!
Brushwood never sends substitutes without prior consent. When plants are ordered, they are reserved for the customer and properly deducted from available inventory. Inventory quantities are also buffered for nursery losses to minimize chances of short orders. Your Omoshiros are safe!
That's wonderful to hear. Thank you so much for posting, Brushwood!
Cool - wonder if Santa will post if I ask for no subs!!
You're welcome! Really just felt the need to clear that up. I hope I'm not breaking terms of use with DG.
We will defend you forever.
There is such a demand for that clem we ahemm I panicked.
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