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  1. The Autistic Composter Avatar

    Hebes are beautiful shrubs when they are happy and the bane of all gardeners when they are not sadly. They prefer to be in a good soil with good drainage, but can be open to attack from tortix as a client of ours has found out to her horror. We are still treating hers after a massive plagued infection. However she insists on having them in containers which they are not happy about.

    Great photo.

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  2. V.M.Sang Avatar

    Maybe. My daughter lost all hers too. They didn’t like the prolonged cold we’ve had. Middle of May and heating still on!

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  3. deteremineddespitewp Avatar

    Beautiful.
    Nature always rewards.
    For several reasons we let our garden slide this year; the wild flowers and ‘weeds’ flowers are tellin us not the fret so, they’ve got it in hand.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Yes, we have a wild patch and it’s very happy…

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      1. deteremineddespitewp Avatar

        They do. Ours look at us and say ‘Leave us alone. We know what we are doing,’

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          1. deteremineddespitewp Avatar

            Us too, suddenly lots of white flowers with star shapes are turning up and various places in our wilderness.
            🌻❤️🌼

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  4. V.M.Sang Avatar

    Lovely photo.
    Sadly, my Hebes all died during our extremely long winter.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Oh, no. Will you get some more?

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