We have today a little collage from one garden – tulips, and drumstick primulas, star magnolia and pasque flower. There’s no season quite like spring!
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It is indeed!
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Delightful. Particularly liked the pulsatilla. Think I will have another try but I think they prefer sandy soil.
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They’re at home on chalk downs, so yes, very well-drained and alkaline. I have murdered so many of them on my heavy clay that I have at last desisted. :~((
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