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Lots of Foxgloves


Lots of Foxgloves

I just let them seed down and do their own thing :-)



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You have so much space...it's like a country park your garden!

4 Jun, 2014

 

Yes Karen, so much space that takes some filling so when nature helps me out its good

4 Jun, 2014

 

Yes, and what a lovely gift these are! They look so much more beautiful in a natural site.

4 Jun, 2014

amy
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Gorgeous ,I love them we let them seed themselves occasionally they get to big and then they undermine smaller plants they have to come out then ...

4 Jun, 2014

 

I really really love foxgloves. All shapes and sizes. Bought a new one to me this year Chocolate something or other could be Chocolate spires not sure, will have to go and read the label. lol my memory is getting worse. lol :O)

4 Jun, 2014

 

They can create quite a root can't they Amy. I find they dont like being moved either.
Hi Olive, your foxglove sounds nice. I asked my neighbour about the red oriental poppies, she thought I had given them too her or had bought as a root from poundland, sorry, no name.

4 Jun, 2014

 

ok Dawn thanks for looking for me. Think I shall go for the one that Monty Don has someone else says it is a true red. Time will tell. Thanks again. :O)

4 Jun, 2014

 

They are big ones I do love them very Cottegy;0)

4 Jun, 2014

 

OK Olive, good luck. Thanks Pansy.

4 Jun, 2014

 

I've just ordered Digitalis grandiflora for my golden border. Digitalis lutea is another lovely one, but smaller flowers. And D. Lanata too! But in an English woodland you can't beat Digitalis purpurea!

4 Jun, 2014

 

Yours sound nice Karen, yes my common ones look good in this setting.

4 Jun, 2014

 

just looked at the label it is Milk Chocolate, lol :O) now why did I forget that. lol :O)

5 Jun, 2014

 

Sounds good enough to eat Olive. :). Oh sorry, NO dont eat lol due to being poisonous.

5 Jun, 2014

 

lol :O)

5 Jun, 2014

 

Lovely natural picture :-)

7 Jun, 2014

 

if you eat the seed or any part of the root your heart will race. Digitalis? People take it for angina, don't they?
I think you found the secret of foxglove Auntie! (Dawn's) they are very much like a wildflower. I've had hopes of getting some established in the fern border to the forest, can't report any success. Will have to go out and look. lovely pic!

7 Jun, 2014

 

No idea Lori. Hope you get some going, they like shade but seem happy anywhere here.

7 Jun, 2014

 

Must be great to let plants do their own thing Dawn.....

16 Jun, 2014

 

I love foxgloves too - as do the bees. One I put in last year, which I think is called Roundhey, has tiny flowers in peach and pale lemon. It's entertaining watching the bees squeezing themselves into the narrow tubes.

18 Jun, 2014

 

How lovely......I just love Foxgloves.

24 Jun, 2014

 

I adore them and just let them seed around in this area and any extras I'm gradually moving to the woodland :-)

25 Jun, 2014

 

I saw Milk Chocolate the day after you mentioned it, Olive - and bought 2!

28 Jun, 2014

 

they are very pretty Tuesdaybear, still only one flower on mine but hopefully they will come back another year. :O)

29 Jun, 2014



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