Holly is a good option. So too are Berberis, most are deciduous B. darwinii is evergreen. Also B. x stenophylla. B julianae has the meanest...
CrazyGardenLady, Linaria is not entirely unatractive, though there are some nicer named varieties. By all means leave the ones you have and see...
No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
The shrub looks like Spiraea suckers to me.Maybe the parent plant is on the other side of the fence. The third is Toadflax(Linaria purpurea)
Hi Nokuscow, It is a Saint johns wort, Hypericum (inodorum maybe,difficult to tell at the moment). If you want more of them have a closer look...
As promised my planters, two rectangular ones and a triangular one for a corner. Would look good stained but I'm going to leave them as they are...
Hi Felzilla, What you have there is Carex pendula, a native grass which is sometimes planted in gardens and seeds like mad, becoming quite...
Looks good Karl. Funny you should post this today, I am in the middle of making three planters from an old cage type pallet that some box...
I think you are right there Trunky. Looks more like Alkanet to me too.
I go along with both those Id's too. Time to prune last years flower heads from the Sedum. I do like to leave them through the winter too as they...
Looks like you've taken the photo from the bathroom window, but I would go along with mugwort too. p.s. nice paving
Looks like Cytisus battandieri. It's usually grown as a wall shrub.
Almost, no 1 and 2 is Cistus purpureus. No 6 pittosporum.
I reckon your'e spot on there Trunky. No 2 Acanthus mollis.
Good start there Marley, reckon you got most of them. 1 and 6 are the perennial cornflower . dunno about the Ptimula though.:)
Escallonia leaf spot is decimating plants in my area. The problem is the young leaves that generate soon become affected again and the plant gets...
Smaller leaves with a bit more of a horizontal habit than the common laurel.It is probably Prunus Otto Luyken.
Yeah, probably can think of some. I had a omgwt experience a few weeks ago when I walked into a garden and saw a lovely specimen of Dasylirion,...
they eat the nuts/fruit from these treesThen when the tree is big enough you find its a male:heehee:
I do enjoy my mackerel fishing and did read of this fact on another fishing forum last year (WSF). It is surprising how many fishermen don't know...
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