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Annual climbers

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 12/10/2009 12:20:25

than plant a rose or another wisteria - there might be some unpleasantness hiding in the soil - I decided to stick with annual climbers. We usually have morning glories (Ipomoea species) in pots, so I moved one of them to fill in and it did an admirable


Growing cow parsley

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 03/06/2013 13:42:17

, for example, has glorious white trumpet flowers (it is related to the morning glory) and willowherb is very pretty. But, you would never want either in your garden if you had a choice. They have no idea of restraint or good manners, and rapidly regenerate


Wilting wisteria: an update

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 14/09/2009 15:47:42

A few months ago I wrote about the annoying loss of my wisteria that suddenly turned up its toes. If you can cope with the tragic story then read it here.Anyway, I now have a very vigorous morning glory growing in its place while I try and work out


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