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Name of these plants pls

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Gail_68, Nov 19, 2017.

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    Hi Verdun, I have them by heathers which was mixed, purple, lilac and white. SDC13203.JPG
     
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    Verdun Passionate gardener

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    Gail, nice to see someone else is growing winter heathers. Looking good in the gravel bed; esp attractive over winter:)
     
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      To think they was only small when mixed together, my hubby wants to add more but you can over do a nice look sometimes, as there's more the other side.:)
       
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      We did have in the back garden two large curry plants and when the sun hit them, omg the smell was like draw/cannabis in the air, I had them removed and binned lol
       
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