Doesn't look very happy does it ! looks like a Cordyline to me.
2nd photo is also a Pieris Geezer !!
For a small area Patio Magic is very good. Dilute to 5:1 in a watering can or sprayer and apply. No need to do anything else it takes a few weeks...
Thank you Kristen, I will check out Premier seeds.I may well have a few failures in the first year but it won't put me off. Gardening is my...
I too am a new allotment holder having got my plot last month. I managed to get onto it and dig over the beds which have recently been used, the...
Not a day for gardening in Devon, heavy and persistent rain all day. :frown:
Try Centaurea montana, Seb. The perennial cornflower.
Not a freak I'm afraid. You have two separate plants in the pot there trogre, a fuchsia and a honeysuckle.
Not sure about the curled leaves, but a weeping tree with compound leaves and yellow pea like flowers could be, Caragana arborescens Pendula.
Easily done Ellen, the leaves are quite similar.
Jenny is right, the plants in the two photographs are different. The first is possibly Aconitum napellus and the pink flower looks like Sidalcea...
The first is Euphorbia robbiae
Hi Silu, reckon that one is Parahebe catarractae
No problem Sheal. It's nice to see you are keeping it and know lots more about it now!
You are right there Victoria, Daboecia is a heather closely related to Erica. Think the leaves are naturally slightly tacky they dont really...
Ha, you are right Bilbo, it is V bodnantense. For some reason when I read tinus I thought bodnantense. :what:.
Both Viburnums.......the first could be V carlesii.
Hi Sheal, try Daboecia cantabrica
Jeez GA ,you could get a bit closer but as far as I can see from this side of the fence they are; 1 I can't, err maybe pyracantha. 2 stock 3...
1 looks like Kolkwitzia 2 requires a closer picture a bit far away to tell. 3 Wistaria 4 Acer ,as clueless says.
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