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One too often succumbs to temptation and allows forget-me-nots to seed themselves into every bed. If one does one enjoy a spectacular sea of blue in May, present pleasure is bought at the expense of summer bloom since Forget-me-nots will smother herbacious perennials. |
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Forsythia only flowers in my garden because there are no longer bullfinches to snap off all the buds. |
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Foxgloves seed themselves profusely but mostly in places where they are not wanted , like the vegetable beds. However, they can be transplanted. |
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In my garden even the hardy fuschias often come so late after hard frosts that I find them more useful grown as pot plants to take over from surfinias in the autumn |
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