looks to me like Calabrese or PSB so will need transplanting
It's worth noting that there are also has white flowered and variegated varieties of Honesty and a perennial species which has oval rather than...
2. Hydrangea 3. Escallonia Left, Viburnum top right, main possibly Teuchrium 4. Don't do conifers but could be Taxus 5. Berberis thunbergia...
I have seen creosote used to burn off grass and to make a grass maze. Not sure if it works with the new substitutes
Hard to tell without a close up but from the growth habit I would say a cotoneaster, probably C. horizontalis. Does it have small berries after...
Its Caper Spurge, Euphorbia lathyrus Whether it's a weed or not is a matter of opinion, I find it interesting enough to leave in odd corners Yes...
Sounds to me like rosa banksiae, vigorous, thornless and clusters of small yellow flowers
I agree a V shape would probably be better for the beans but it's a much less stable arrangement. the classic inverted V braces the beanpoles...
Even ground elder will eventually weaken and die if the tops are cut off frequently enough. The old gardeners used to say ''never let the weeds...
Traditional hanging baskets were made of wire, lined with sphagnum moss and densely planted in the sides. A basket of this type can look superb...
His garden and nursery is still being run by his son and well worth a visit if you are ever near Rutland
My first thought was Nigella although it's not easy to see scale from that picture
Try contacting local tree surgeons as they often have a problem disposing of woodchip and may give you a free load or at least sell you a load...
I agree 1. Geranium phaeum - Mourning Widow, spring flowering only, good for shade 2. Foxglove - don't be surprised if it dies after flowering -...
Definately an Iris it has rhizomes, hopefully will give you lovely flowers but sadly they don't last very long
Good hardy strains of primroses and polyanthus can be lifted and lined out in the veg garden or under a fruit tree to be re-used the following...
Also know as the Lenten Rose because it flowers all through lent To collect the seeds when ripe you have to check often or you may miss them and...
Just earthed mine up well tonight when I heard it will be down to -3C tonight
Yup it's a birch - the seeds get everywhere, in some gardens it's as bad as sycamore for seeding. You could try potting up, growing on then...
Best to get wider roll if you can to, smaller rolls are great for paths but on large areas mean more overlaps and more pegs!
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