Wow! I am too a fan of David Austin Roses! Not got them in my garden yet, but will soon I hope!Enjoy the rest of your blooms!
Teasels are biennial, I have mine in a v.small pot at the moment, waiting for it to grow big and strong, and then it will flower next year. I...
Photos may be a good idea, but two things that spring to mind that could account for the no-show of leaves. The first would be the weather over...
I wouldn't recommend using hedge trimmers on yew. A pair of reasonable quality, but sharp hand shears are the way forward, as it gives the yew a...
Your lawn will be fine I'm sure. Grass is quite a tough thing, and will green up when the rain comes. The tree stumps will have to go, but make...
I've become aware of the following......, I've not tried them but, I think that they work, well the BBC are willing to promote them! I hope that...
I'm sure that you will have some little gems hiding in your garden, just got to have a bit of patience, and wait and see what flowers throughout...
If you don't want to be planting plants each year go for perennials, which will come up each year, and flower, and once cut back after flowering...
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Favorite climber has to be wisteria, with the long purple flowers in the spring time.Favorite Shrub is a ceanothus with the blue flowers, which...
Had another thought! It could be a creeping phlox. I'm not too sure from the photo, but at least we've narrowed it down to a few!Hope this Helps!
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I think it is a type of Saxifrage, but which one, I haven't got a clue! Give it a google and see what comes up, you may find a match!Hope this...
I'm thinking not enough water. It has been quite warm these last few days, and turf will drink water in this weather.Hose pipe out, and get...
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I had heard that the dept of health had made a pigs ear of sending those e-mails!
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If you have a mower with a roller on the back you can just tilt it up onto the roller slightly when you get to a newly seeded patch.You could...
It is a lonicera. Part of the honeysuckle family. The flower threw me for a moment, but doing a quick google it does flower!I'm guessing its a...
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