UPDATE - now that I've sorted my mind out. Which takes time, believe me :biggrin: ... I know I said I didn't like tubs and pots but I think...
Wow. One of my sons was a falconer, he did displays. Awesome birds.
Wow- that'll do though! Very nice. Is that a gyr in your avatar sheal?
Sheal is that the blue clumps of geraniums that spread? I have some of them somewhere, good idea ta. Will look up the long name :biggrin: TY!
Brilliant pete, thanks. Onnit!
Can do that and I like lambs lugs. TY!
One last pesky question gardeners and I'm sorry to be a pain. Are there any wee rockery type plants or even wee shrubby type things that will...
I do hate pots clueless but it might be too much work for us to remove this bl**dy gravel and I might be forced to use pots or maybe big planters....
Ok pete and clueless, I think that's what I'll do. Water every night and wait and see. And even if they all drop dead on me, I can always buy more...
I don't know, but most of the gardens here have them, a neighbour gave me this one..
Husband did loosen it a bit, but he's quite frail and it was very hard going, all stones. He made a hole abit bigger than the size of the pot they...
Area out front is horrible grey gravel. I posted in here asking for suggestions on what to plant in it and got excellent help, bought half a dozen...
I like the Kalmia, never in my life heard of it before. Is it easy to buy here? And def a sarcococca too. Putting up a shed has drastically...
Will google these ty. Best avoid anything too big, and has to be fully hardy as that bit gets plenty sun but also wind.
These sound nice, off to google kalmia now, ty.
Don't like any of them cluelesss (fussy lump lol) apart from Hostas but that corner is also Slug Central..
There's a 6ft fence quite near it but it does get sun for a short time through a gap. Also seems to be a bit prone to damp.
That looks nice - off to read up on it, thanks x Also wondering about ornamental grasses now - any ideas on those? Sorry to keep asking Qs :smile:
Oh wow, these are pretty!! - at least on google images they are :biggrin: - I'd go for some of these, they look compact too. TY! :spinning:
Never really bothered about shurbs, always had small gardens and concentrated on cottage garden flowers. Now I've got an awkward bed at the back...
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