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Verbena bonariensis

By Adam Pasco on 09/08/2010 11:33:38

Will our love affair with Verbena bonariensis ever wane? This fabulous flower looks as good growing individually among low border plants as it does planted en masse. The open, airy quality of the stems only adds to the appeal. Wildlife loves V


Not to be missed

By Adam Pasco on 27/08/2007 10:58:02

It's strange how some wonderful plants just pass you by. I've only just discovered a lovely low-growing perennial called Verbena rigida. As is the way, I was buying paint at B&Q and just happened to walk through the plant area when I came across


Bedding plants

By Adam Pasco on 01/11/2010 07:04:11

and petunia with 12 per cent.Yes, the result did surprise me, as although I do grow winter pansies I probably wouldn't have put them at the top of my list. Having said that, if I'd been allowed to vote for the best winter bedding plant then I don't think


Bedding plants and busy Lizzies

By Adam Pasco on 01/09/2008 12:10:00

It's performance that matters when it comes to bedding, and top of my list for the past few years have been New Guinea Impatiens. In dry summers of the past the top spot might have been taken by pelargoniums, trailing Surfinia petunias, verbena


Patio climbers

By Adam Pasco on 22/02/2010 14:36:26

-3m during the summer.I still love patio favourites like petunia, verbena, pelargonium and fuchsia, but am always on the lookout for something new. New Guinea impatiens have become a favourite for shade, and I always choose a selection of foliage


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