oh they are so sweet!
Lovely story shiney - and yes agree that great thing us gardeners have in common is we all get our hands mucky!
I always presumed one to be working claaahss is ONE grew dahlias (oh appart from Bishop Llandaff)
no 2 I am racking my brains for, it opens and closes with light - very reactive.so what is your picture of then - or have you still to find out?
they are camassia, or me thinks - mine are just about finished flowering.
next lot! no.1 [img] no 2 [img] no.3 [img] no 4 [img] no 5 (fat pink babies) [img] no 6 [img]Oh and love the new camera, just need time to...
You are right Pete, its basil, I am so disgusted that its in greenhouse mix that I have eaten it all so if you were wrong and its some deadly...
don't know as they have not flowered yet, but I hatched loads of them.
well pete mine came from jungle seeds - having said that I have got 6 now and its as many if note more than what I want but only one musa still...
its very windy here now, but the dracs that have beenoutside all winter are standing up to it well - fingers crossed.
Kandyfloss - you are right about the glass, but did you have to point it out and spoil my street cred!Peter, your plants look so wonderfully...
Yes I thought the big twiney one was a kind of ipomea, there is another about 10 times smaller that looks like an ipomea too.I am clueless about...
just imagine how good they would look with a dash of orange woven into them - ipomea mina lobata or what about some of your exotic honeysuckle LoL???
I think the type of compost you use is the least of your worries!
I have a mina lobata flowering - but it is a very odd looking specimine.
I have a nice ground cover curnus, my beloved podophyllums, dog tooth violets, asarum - oh but slugs do like them, arum italicum....etcRead Beth...
no I am comming to you when it gets below zero again here in the Old Country!
you have a greater chance of them surviving outside than me, thats why I kept one inside, but oh the stink!
I am still stuck in spring[img][img][img]appart from this one[img]
and the ones growing outside are half way up my pergola![img]
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