Photo showing Salvia verticillaster, Salvia pratensis, Verbascum phoenicium, Sanguisorba tenuifolia and Euphorbia amygdaloides hybrid seedlings growing happily between the sand beds in the nursery                                                                                                                                                            

 
 
 
 
 
 

A nursery bed with Thalictrum ‘Elin’, Iris ‘Silver sheen’, Aster novi-belgii ‘Sarah Ballard’, Iris sibirica ‘Mountain lake’ and Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Chocolate tip’

A view over the sand beds in the nursery.

 
 

Always trying to keep the lifted seedlings in the shade

Tussilago forfara

 
 

Seedlings and young plants collected from the nursery. They were lifted from the beds and also from the paths before being sorted and cleaned in the garage                            

 
 
 
 

Peter, Emelie and Jonathan discussing the modular green wall units

 
 

Sorting Sedums for Helsingborg

 
 

Sedum dasphyllum

 
 

Eremurus cristata

 
 

The Armenian Artemisia sp. collected for use in one of the upcoming projects. Peter mentioned it works very well with Euphorbia ‘Fens ruby’, silvery foliage against the red. It has quite fibrous runners but isn’t too competitive against other species so it works well in roofs and green walls

All the plants for Helsingborg bagged up ready for use                                            

 
 

Peter creating a seed mix to dress the beds in Helsingborg

 
 

Berberis, Stipa and Hellebores

 
 
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