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Old 16-03-2014, 09:23 AM   #11
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Thanks Sandy....well, maybe if he has a little nibble I won't stop him for now. It's only a tinky little patch..as you can see by the pic! Lol that really is it. It is pretty though. Funny isn't it. All of a sudden something just grows and appears in your garden and it's gone the next year. Just wish I had some speedwell or something. I'm still on a quest to find that!
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This plant should come up again next year. Unless you don't like straggly plants:0)
I tend to let mine go to seed, and in the late Summer give it a trim, and it comes up again next year. Its always good for a stand by plant.
I feed mine as and when, the flowers are not around long enough to cause any problems to tortoises.
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Old 16-03-2014, 11:42 AM   #12
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He's had a munch this morning....particularly the flowers!
So I think it's a winner - I could do with variety. My garden doesn't have that much so this is a welcome addition! Thanks Sandy xx
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