being a novice (ie thicko!) gardener, i bought the shrubs first and then, after getting home, read the instructions. i'm too impatient - just...
not sure which is the easier option for me: 1) go to the closest b&q that has the grit in stock - a 10 mile round trip - and carry the 25kg bag...
yes, i did triple check the labels. both sets were tagged as "photinia x fraseri" and underneath "red robin".
[media] that clip shows 12 ft photinias! loofah - i have read the RHS site previously. and that, along with the b&q labels, have thoroughly...
horticultural grit - is that used in heavy soil purely for aeration and drainage? is it possible for me to use broken up rubble instead? all my...
went to my local b&q. saw 2 pots of the same photinia x fraseri (that is, if the label is to be believed). one label stated the maximum height...
hi spruce, thanks for the reply. i've had it for about 6 months. my house has a through-lounge and there's light coming from the house...
[IMG] [IMG] parts of my butterfly palm plant seem not to be doing too well. some leaves are turning brown and falling off. though some others...
dankeschön one and all. i'll try to keep them at bay.
id this flower for me please: [IMG] [IMG] thank you.
thank you all kindly.
have no idea what this is. please help me ID it. ta. [IMG] [IMG]
ha ha. SS you are right - i am chasing my own tail. not the first time either. no problemo - you have set me on the right path. i'll dig and see...
what about Philadelphus coronarius "Sweet Mock Orange"?
SS, i'll bow down to your superior knowledge. you're probably right... though maybe not specifically Philadelphus Coronarius? Philadelphus...
[IMG] i think these are camellias. am i correct? and if so, which particular types are these? perhaps the japonica silver triumph? thanks.
i added a clearer picture of the leaves of the plant. can someone on this forum identify the plant from those leaves? thanks.
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