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Well, Scotland is known for its bonny thistles, isn't it..... Amazing how fast the birds can find a feeder...they're fun to watch. Is your honeysuckle the one with the cream colored flowers or the pinkish ones...both very fragrant! It sounds as if it's going to be a nice improvement to the yard! |
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I got one of each Those thistle were far from bonny, thorny, huge and a ****** to get out There is a place near Huntly called Leith Hall which has lovely gardens and THE most enormous thistle ever, but it is pretty not like the ones in our back garden. |
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Heathers would be good too Elaine given you are in Scotland and they are good ground cover stopping weeds when they matt together and don't forget to plant some bulbs in the autumn. easy but oh so colourful in the Spring. |
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