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Perennials - Increasing My Stock

By Mwillis
The other day I went to the Garden center to buy more ericaceous compost for re-potting my Blueberries. Well, I did buy the compost, but I also made an "impulse buy" - I bought these:
Perennials - increasing my stock
There was a big display of Perennials, being sold as rooted cuttings / divisions, in 9cm pots, priced at £1.99 each or 3 for £5. Hard to resist!
There were quite a few different ones available, so it took me a while to decide what to get, but I eventually settled for these:
Perennials - increasing my stock
As you may be able to see, they are Verbena bonariensis, Geum "Mrs Bradshaw" and Lobelia cardinalis "Queen Victoria". Although I'm sure that all three will be nice, I am particularly glad to have acquired the Verbena, since this plant is supposedly very attractive to bees and butterflies.
These may well be the only flower plants I buy this year, but you will have noticed that little by little I am introducing more flowers into my garden. Last year I bought Helenium, Scabious and Coreopsis; and the previous year I bought Echinacea, Rudbeckia and Gaillardia. Most of my flowers are in pots, so that I can re-arrange them frequently and put them in a more prominent position when they are flowering. These plants I have just bought are perhaps a bit small to be potted-up just now, so I will keep them under cover for a while in one of my mini-greenhouses, where they will be more sheltered from frost and wind.
Oh gosh - sudden thought... I'll have to go back to the Garden Centre to get potting-compost, won't I? I wonder what will be on Special Offer then?

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