Nice! Can you believe it, in Rochester, NY at the end of December and the grass is still green??? There has been NO measurable snow at all. Unbelievable.
I really do like ornamental cabbage, but then so do the moose, and they will trample everything around to get to the cabbage. I haven't planted it in a long while, but perhaps I can figure out a spot where I can put some in away from everything else. It might create some good photo ops.
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Nice! Can you believe it, in Rochester, NY at the end of December and the grass is still green??? There has been NO measurable snow at all. Unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteMany office parks around here, use the decorative cabbage and pansies for an eye-catching display.
ReplyDeletethey are pretty - and must be hardy too!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen them in the ground, only in pots! Hope you had a lovely Christmas
ReplyDeleteI really do like ornamental cabbage, but then so do the moose, and they will trample everything around to get to the cabbage. I haven't planted it in a long while, but perhaps I can figure out a spot where I can put some in away from everything else. It might create some good photo ops.
ReplyDeleteI really like the decorative Cabbage! They have a lot of it in downtown Charleston....debbie
ReplyDeletelove the texture and the purple center Lois.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! We get them planted in containers around public buildings here and they can be very eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteWe've never planted any of these in our gardens, but they sure do add some nice color when nothing else is blooming.
ReplyDeleteThat's really nice. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, can you eat them?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, can you eat them?
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