Help with plant ID.
#1
We literally inherited this green thing.
It was looking very sorry for it's self when we where given it, all brown with a small patch of green & since then it's really recovered & started popping out these flowers.
It's over flowing from a pot & we would like to find out if we can plant it in the garden or not.

We are just in the winter frost / snow zone at 700m.
Thanks
Suzi
It was looking very sorry for it's self when we where given it, all brown with a small patch of green & since then it's really recovered & started popping out these flowers.
It's over flowing from a pot & we would like to find out if we can plant it in the garden or not.

We are just in the winter frost / snow zone at 700m.
Thanks
Suzi
#2
We literally inherited this green thing.
It was looking very sorry for it's self when we where given it, all brown with a small patch of green & since then it's really recovered & started popping out these flowers.
It's over flowing from a pot & we would like to find out if we can plant it in the garden or not.
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/...psf78d7f34.jpg
We are just in the winter frost / snow zone at 700m.
Thanks
Suzi
It was looking very sorry for it's self when we where given it, all brown with a small patch of green & since then it's really recovered & started popping out these flowers.
It's over flowing from a pot & we would like to find out if we can plant it in the garden or not.
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/...psf78d7f34.jpg
We are just in the winter frost / snow zone at 700m.
Thanks
Suzi
no idea how to look after them - but we had them in the garden in the UK when I was a kid
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I agree with Lynnxa. It was in our parents garden as a low growing ground cover plant which was left as it was unless splitting up.
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Dianthus alpinus




