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No - I don't suppose you get many horses trotting about in Romford! LOL. I reckon as long as you feed the plants, they'll thrive.

The beauty of this stuff is that it's free, and abundant here! Produced daily! LOL.

On blog - Mucking about!

 

You just disappeared off the edge of my screen! LOL!

On photo - Autumn colours

 

Oh - maybe I do - all sorts of colours? I think I've got some seeds somewhere!

 

I agree! A travesty!

 

Dunno - sorry - I planted it in my new bed in June - it hasn't stopped flowering since! I don't get on with Phygelius, usually - but I bought a large-ish plant this time! It's doing really well.

 

I have to order it, first! lol.

 

Angie - the reason that horse manure doesn't smell is that they are vegetarians....so their pooh is not like other animals - it has no nasty bugs or anything in it! Your plants would thank you if you could get over your pooh-phobia!! LOL

On blog - Mucking about!

 

Oh - I'm sure we'll get some cold weather soon, Denise! The weather has changed dramatically today, after all!

 

Yes - I can see Dunkery Beacon on the horizon when I walk just 100 yards up the lane from the house!

 

This one goes on and on!

 

It's Phygelius x rectus 'Moonraker', Angie - I just looked on my plant list!!! :-))

 

Nope, sorry!

 

:-)))))

On photo - Tricyrtis hirta....

 

I've found a nursery that stocks them, Angie! (mail order)

 

:-)) Tell OH that I wouldn't have known the difference anyway! LOL. You must have worked really hard to get this far, Alice! So well done to you, as well! :-))

On blog - New border -Part 2

 

They actually grow into shrubs?? Wow! My annual ones grow to about 12" and may have the odd flower,if the first frost's late.

 

Poor things. :-(( Get well soon, both of you!

 

Now that's a shame! :-((

On photo - Autumn colours

 

It's worth it, Angie!

On photo - Calendula