me too.. it was sold to me by a common name Yellow Globe flower which made it hard to find online. seriously :) i love letting mine grow with minimal trimming (for dead branches only) it grows up and out a nice fountain like look. you can trim it , its very tolerant.. doesn't like alot of full sun though.. minimal ferts- it likes some but not lots or the limbs get "leggy" and les flowery.
I'm incredibly lucky because my family and I live in town but also work in an orchard growing apples, pears and plums. We're only a few miles from the sea so we get the very best of British Town, Country & Coastal Living.
We have dogs and cats, horses, ferrets, chickens and quail, a tortoise, a parrot and a jackdaw called Sparrow who was rescued from the orchard with a broken wing.
We have a lot of fun.
We're passionate about the British countryside, wildlife, gardening, antiques, animals, books, art, design,vintage, home, food, living (and trading) in an ethical and environmentally sustainable way.
I've Kerria japonica in my garden too! x
ReplyDeleteme too.. it was sold to me by a common name Yellow Globe flower which made it hard to find online. seriously :) i love letting mine grow with minimal trimming (for dead branches only) it grows up and out a nice fountain like look. you can trim it , its very tolerant.. doesn't like alot of full sun though.. minimal ferts- it likes some but not lots or the limbs get "leggy" and les flowery.
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