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EmerionEmerion Posts: 447
Hi,
I want to plan for forget-me-nots, or something very similar, in a dryish, exposed bed for next May. Which variety of myosotis is most likely to be at it’s best in May, rather than April? I know there’s and element of luck with timings, and that’s OK. I want them to fill in the gap between tulips and penstemons. There isn’t a lot of space, so I want something that will fill gaps, not need loads of room for itself. Any ideas?
Carmarthenshire 
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  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 9,985
    My self-seeded myosotis (I've no idea where it originally arrived from) is almost done, but has been good since April
    Just took this pic and it still looks ok-
    I've also got lots of penstemons amongst it all


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  • EmerionEmerion Posts: 447
    edited May 2019
    Looks good, I think it will suit me, thank you 
    Carmarthenshire 
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