



There's a bit of a theme here. Insects seem to love Verbena. For this reason, I am trying to grow some from seed on my windowsill. From c120 seeds sown in the compost, only six have germinated, but they're doing OK.

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That verbena reseeds itself like crazy in my yard and comes up in the oddest of places.
ReplyDeleteYou're right - the butterflies do love it!