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Hardy
No (67)
Semi (68)
Yes (436)
Leaf colour
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Green (509)
Purple (30)
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Ground cover
No (324)
Yes (111)
Position
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Conservatories (16)
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Front of border (241)
Middle of border (203)
Next to a patio (76)
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Steep banks (48)
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Shape
Ball (2)
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Soil moisture
Damp (31)
Dry/Sandy (144)
Normal (530)
Kitchen garden planting guidelines
Propagate in green house (21)
Suitable for compact container gardening (7)
Suitable for grow beds (24)
Suitable for large container gardening (28)
Suitable for window boxes (7)
Use cloche (24)
Pink Flowers
Pink is one of the easiest colours to mix. There are so many different shades to choose from (including blush, dusky or a shocking hot pink), that it is virtually impossible not to find a space for them in the border.