Famous perhaps, but with an ongoing drought they can be hard to come by in the numbers we are used to. We're getting some great displays in the areas east of here where there were recent rains but the ones in my garden are already setting seed after a fairly short display. Here's to next year!
Once you've planted, you won't lose it. We get below -15 degrees centigrade in winter, and I'm sure it will just keep resowing in your garden too (if it likes you!)
Found you!
Climate aside, there are so many similarities between our two gardens, the slope being the most obvious one. And isn't it hard work.
I really look forward to seeing how it progresses over the summer.
Too right! It isn't just the borage that leaves me weak at the knees. Thanks for taking the trouble to find me!
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I learned to love plants many years ago when I gardened in London, but I started to learn how to garden properly when we came to this steep, south-facing slope in rainy north-east France in 2011.
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