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What do you think of this combination?
: #000000; font-family: Arial, Geneva, sans-serif; line-height: 17px;">Freckles" that flowers when nothing else is out (in my garden anyway) Is pinky purple so may go with your scheme? Tina my garden is also south facing and I share your desired colour by Tina_i_am
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21/06/2012 23:40:39
by sterelitza
what is this plant
Sorry, no idea what it is BUT it is purple so I like it. by salomeski
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16/06/2012 13:48:54
by grannyjanny
More plants needed
Is anyone able to help please? I have too much earth on show between my shrubs and bulbs, which means endless weeding. Do you have any suggestions for plants I can add to fill in the gaps? I have mainly pink and purple colours. Forget me nots? I by Mrs F
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30/03/2013 22:14:03
by Woodgreen wonderboy
How to plant a triangular border?
....with blue, purple or white flowers in mid to late summer that like some shade. Acteas are tall too with colourful foliage and scented summer flowers. If there's moisture there dogwoods will give height and colourful red stems throughout winter. Smaller by clarerees
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10/03/2013 20:42:57
by Verdun
Climbing plants advice
be best.I would preferably like something evergreen with nice flowers and a nice scent. My flowers in the rest of my garden have a white, pink & purple theme so would like to stick with that too. Also something easy to look after would be great - if I by Sophie Jean
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14/03/2013 05:54:38
by Dovefromabove
Heathers
I bought some heathers in the Auntumn for making up pots for the autumn/winter along with a small purple leaved hebe and ivy. In the past I have oiked the heathers out and disposed of them in the spring...but when I chopped back the flowering spikes by Cheerypeabrain
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08/04/2013 05:06:48
by clogherhead
Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum)
're not fussed about using it in cooking you can get varieties with purple, pink or white flowers.  If it's purely for decoration it would pay you to seek out a specialist grower. If it's for a path you need the 'creeping thyme' varieties that grow low.  Have you by chellie
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30/07/2012 19:53:01
by chellie
over wintering osteospurmum.
. Treso Purple is less hardy but a wonderful colour. Cuttings from September will flower from following mid summer onwards I have clumps of osteospermum in my garden which have been there for years, all grown from one original purple plant, whose name I by cotty1000
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02/04/2013 09:59:43
by Lilylouise
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17/10/2012 17:16:08
by Alina W
repositioning brocolli
of good at this late stage. I still have a couple of plants alongwith some curly kale in my front garden and am just working around them for now. As much as I adore purple sprouting brocolli, its big drawback is the fact that it takes up space for more by Greg2
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01/05/2013 19:48:45
by Greg2