please id this plant for me. ta. bought it from morrisons earlier in the year and the lost the tag. silly me![IMG]
jenny, i'm not an expert on the fz45, but as far as i can ascertain, its sensor is similar to a compact camera sensor and so it will have a large...
jenny, there are at least 2 ways to get this effect: 1) use a dslr with a wide open aperture to get a shallow DoF (depth of field). 2) use PS...
some roses in my garden. stromboli roses i planted about a year ago: [IMG] rose that was "deposited" by bird or some other natural way:...
excellent, thanks sue.
[IMG] sue (and the other good people on this forum), here is the orchid with the flowers just about to fall off. now, see those things i've...
thanks chaps. i did find similar draper devices on the net. here's a bloke - must be straight out of 70s open university! - demonstrating a very...
anyone care to recommend a probe to check the soil for things like how dry/wet it is? perhaps also check for acidity and temperature? mainly for...
is the 2nd one a Calathea Triostar? and the 3rd one a Calathea Rufibarba?
i'm fairly sure the 1st one is a Calathea Peacock. but what are the other two varieties? the 3rd one is velvety to touch on the underside. thanks...
thanks to all your replies. the Phalaenopsis has no leaves. so, as you say, it safe to assume it has gone to Phalaenopsis heaven. shame....
total newbie to Cymbidiums & Phalaenopsis, so bear with me as i ask daft questions:biggrin: told mum about some Cymbidium King Orchids at...
[IMG] as you can see, my garden does get waterlogged. to be clear - when i say rubble, i do mean smallish pieces. ok, it won't be grit sized,...
the tags on one or two suggested adding horticultural grit. i'm a novice and am simply following instructions. as i don't have horticultural grit,...
[IMG] not the best of photos but you can see the 2 plants next to each other. the "2 for £12" is the one with the label stating it will reach...
oh, just to add, i'm in london and AFAIK, the soil is clay.
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