The Coprosma I planted here died even though I thought I put it somewhere fairly sheltered so winter protection is a good idea.Happy gardening!
Is the first one ground elder?Said to be very difficult to remove as the underground stems are fairly extensive and each piece needs to be dug...
My suggestion, seeing as you want to avoid pruning, is planting something that naturally stays small like Pittosporum Tom thumb.Happy gardening!
Looks to me like a willowherb(Epilobium) after flowering. They are very good at sending their feathery seed all over and finding their way into...
Just looked up the RHS page on that variety of Weigela (I think) which looks similar to one I have growing and it says that it might be best to...
Not a plant I have myself but is it purple toadflax?Happy gardening!
Fish blood and bone would likely be good for it and if you had any home made compost to spread about it might do some good as well. Being turned...
I have added turf to someone's garden with no pre-turf fertiliser and it grew away fine so I don't think using such a product is necessary. You...
Not noticed the ones here sticking to any particular schedule but maybe the weather being cloudy so often means they don't track the time of day...
I'd go with cutting the flowering stalks down to the base of the plant. Never watered the Geum in the garden here or tried deadheading individual...
Only water containers and what has been recently planted here. Have well water so no mains supply meter to worry about. Living in one of the...
I posted two videos today trying to show most of what's in bloom, with one longer and one shorter and still missed a few I only noticed after...
Only grown sweet peppers for a couple of years now and this would be the third year I have just grown them from the seed from shop bought fruit...
Posted a video today of what is currently flowering in the garden here including Viburnum lantana and a peony that are in bloom for the first time...
I tried planting some Leucothoe shrubs as I thought the leaves looked interesting but found they just failed to thrive and died in the garden...
Looks to me like it might be some type of Brassica plant in flower. Could it be oil seed rape (Brassica napus)?
I got one I'd suggest getting called Basil Mint that is nice and think this linked page is the same as the one I have growing. Flowers seem to...
Must admit that being in favour of trees and plants in urban areas just for making them a nicer place aesthetically I had not really read much...
I think plants work a lot better than buildings for this and I can think of a lot of buildings where the grime settles on them and does not simply...
I think lots of trees and shrubs and other plants help with this by allowing particles from the air attach to their living surfaces and the...
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