I had 2 glass panes removed in my 3x4 greenhouse earlier. Today I removed 2 more on the other side as it's still getting too hot there. This job...
RDid you save a few for youself? They are excellent for sitting, or can put pots with plants on top of them.
I have a basic "station", that has a block in the greenhouse and inside. Can go back to see lows/highs. Works for a few years now, just change...
Wow, mine already finished flowering by now. Do you enjoy the fragrance? I find it bittery and more on the less pleasant side. [ATTACH]
Thank you. These 2 varieties seem to become more of my favourites rather than Summer Song, which is fantastic colourwise, but too tender.
Raubritter Macrantha [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Florentina. Very difficult to catch the deep red colour: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's hot today, staying in the shade with my Tiger [ATTACH]
Peonies and callas: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Forgot to add. Luma apiculata, both plain and variegated leaf are doing well.
Had 3 cold spells over the winter. It was down to -5c, one cold week per month. Everything froze solid. Lost my fragrant geraniums. Callas seemed...
Out neighbours' oleander survived this winter. I have leptospermum scoparium and myrtle microphylla, those went ok through this winter too.
I came across one pic today too: [ATTACH]
I would take everything out of the pot, untangle roots ans plant pups with their own roots. For older stems that don't look nice you can always...
Apart from watering prickled seedlings and other plants... Halloween decorations :biggrin:. It's when you want some red currants for yourself....
I think it depends on the variety. Many old roses will have so heavy flowers, that they'll look down from the weight.
Chlorophytum (spider plant) may work, especially compact varieties. They flower occasionally too and form small new plants.
I would keep coltsfoot. I'm nostalgic about these since my childhood, first spring yellow flowers. Always used to bring some in to put into the...
My Summer Song rose [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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