We haven't been out to the village for ages now, and we needed some plants for a new growing area, so our local garden centre was the place to go.
As we know everyone there so well, the banter started, and Mrs O'Blene spotted a plant which had an unintelligible name, and one of the chums called it 'Brian's thing', because his wife had grown it, and as they've all been struggling a bit with this Chinese nasty onslaught, we bought it, even though we didn't have a clue what it really was...
It turns out to be one of these...
...so we're well pleased!
Sometimes, a couple of quid spent on a mystery brings huge amounts of goodwill, and a sense of great chums just being there...
Ah yes Lophospermum. It highlights one of our big gardening problems. Do we try to be horticultural experts or do we remove the labels and quickly forget what we've planted? It's usually the latter with us.
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ReplyDeleteWe really are keen on this little chap, Mr H!
ReplyDeleteIt has pride of place on one of those French 'balcony hangers', and we can easily see it all day!
Too right, Thud, and then I remember seeing your Bothy barge-boards taking shape, and felt the same way too!
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty! I've been gardening recently and my girl gifted me an RHS membership. Bless, she's so lovely 💗
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