Thanks very much Philippa and simone_in_wiltshire and AnniD!I think I would like to do the hibernation/home first. If in the future I also did...
I would love to put a hedgehog house in my garden, does anyone have any recommendations for a good one or what I should be looking out for?Also...
I've never done progagating, I would love to have a go at it for these salvias.
That's really helpful ViewAhead, I'll do all that and hopefully then they'll be OK in their new locations.
Ah I see Pete, thank you for clarifying!
That's great news the perennials will flower again this year Plantminded, I'll look forward to that. They do need some watering - the heavy rain...
I just bought my first ever salvias. I am hoping they will provide colour for a number of months and bloom year after year - I might be hoping for...
I'm a beginner gardener, and I bought a few different bedding plants over the past few months from the supermarket and planted them in the...
Sounds very nice Allotment Boy, much tastier than the supermarket ones!
Yes, that's it Thevictorian, the berries on mine were sitting in full view like that, not hidden away as with normal strawberry plants.
They are so full of seeds, Thevictorian! I have a blackbird that hops around in the area where mine is growing, maybe he'll eat them.
I think mine are the mock strawberries due to the way the seeds poke out of the fruit. Haven't tasted them!
I love it Tidemark, I would have to find an extremely tiny jam jar for that!
Interesting BB3. I had been pulling up plants with leaves that looked like that in a nearby flowerbed, thinking they weren't in the strawberry...
Thank you all! So it is tiny strawberries, how nice. I might try that, Philippa, it's a bit exposed there which is why I surrounded it with bricks...
I was weeding my very ahem established 'weedery' at the back of my garden today and came across this plant that looks to me like strawberry plant...
Thank you both for your replies, very much appreciated!
Thank you I will do that, I really didn't know what was best! They do look so green, which is why I was hesitating to folllow the standard 'spring...
I got these penstemon plum jerkum perennial plants last summer (purple flowers), and they survived winter. I didn't prune them last year.For...
Thank you noisette47! There is a shed with eaves by the trees, or maybe they roost somewhere else altogether, in other eaves, attics, cellars. I...
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