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Container gardening12 Aug '08 12:18 am
Every year since 2003 I lift these plants out of the container an sink them in the flower bed then in the spring I repot them and this is the result.
Bill
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Kerole
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Taupaki, New Zealand
Clever Idea.12 Aug '08 11:26 am
Nice plant Bill - what is it?
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moosey
head gardener
12 Aug '08 6:39 pm
Is it called something like 'Creeping Jenny'? Apologies to any readers named Jenny if I've got this all wrong...
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Container13 Aug '08 11:31 pm
I've had this plant such a long time I've forgotten its name but its not creeping Jenny.Heres a few pictures. Bill
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Plant14 Aug '08 1:04 am
I have had second thoughts about it being creeping jenny.It may be the perennial form.
Bill
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Kerole
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Taupaki, New Zealand
14 Aug '08 8:33 am
Is Creeping Jenny a Lysimachia or am I completely off track? I love the lime greeny colour - lime is one of my favourites at the moments.
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Dixie
garden enthusiast

Waikato-New Zealand
lime plants14 Aug '08 9:46 am
I admired your plant,Bill-it looks fabulous the way you have displayed it.I have seen it growing around brick steps,but not that colour.
I like to have lime or lemon in the garden-it brightens,and looks good with other plants.My favourite is 'Helichrysum-limelight' I took several cuttings,and lie them on their side in potting mix, and they are ready to plant out as soon as the weather picks up.I am going to put them where they hang over a stone wall.
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MacFlax
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Canberra, Australia
17 Aug '08 11:09 pm
I love how you use it in the container.
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youareonline
valued member
20 Aug '08 7:47 pm
Nice plant Bill - what is it?
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