As well as with bluebells, plant it with primroses, greater stitchwort, columbines, foxgloves and ferns for a long colourful display in a lightly shaded border under trees, at the bottom of a hedge or on a grassy bank. It has a tendency to attract aphids but seems to survive their depredations better than cultivated plants.
Posted: Wednesday 17th of June 2009 07:46 PM Last reply: Sunday 8th of September 2024 12:44 PM
a simple but lovely plant for a woodland/wildlife garden. Divide them up in early Spring and they soon clump out to make a pretty pink display. Plant alongside bluebells or Lungwort 'Lewis Palmer' which has blue-pink flowers. They also complement well with similar shades of osteospermum
Posted: Tuesday 28th of April 2009 05:45 PM Last reply: Sunday 8th of September 2024 08:15 AM