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Forget-me-nots

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susiemj · 20/06/2008 15:50

I have grown lots of these from seed but not yet planted them out. My mum tells me I'll regret it. They're inavsive and rot after flowering. Will I regret it?

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stealthsquiggle · 20/06/2008 15:53

no, they're gorgeous. Just cut them back after they are done flowering.

Yes they are invasive BTW

laidbackinengland · 20/06/2008 15:54

It depends what kind of garden you have. Mine is a bit wild and I love it when the forget-me-nots arrive in May.The do tend to spread - but I've never noticed them rot. My DS2 calls them forget-my-nods.

Uriel · 20/06/2008 15:57

Invasive or ground-cover?

I think they're beautiful.

susiemj · 20/06/2008 15:59

I think they're lovely too. Thanks.

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