The Chelsea Chop
Hallo, Hallo ... Welcome to my garden once again. The plants are growing so fast and today I would like to talk about pruning - about the Chelsea Chop. I will talk about these plants: Campanula lactiflora, Alcea, Geranium pratense, Ground elder, Cirsium rivulare ‘Atropurpureum’,Pimpinella rosea, Paeonia 'Pink Parfait', Geranium ‘Patricia’, Rose ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ Paeonia ‘Bowl of Beauty’, Rose de Rescht, Allium ‘Ambassador’, Centaurea montana and Veronicastrum virginicum. Hope, that you will enjoy.

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