And have spotted in garden centres this year a lot more ornamental prunus alongside it with different colour and size flowers while keeping the...
It's so weird the other place just vanished in thin air...all the effort everyone put in solving issues gone. Anyway, thanks to the admins on here...
One of my all time favourite miniature hostas is well ahead of all the others. The lovely feather boa [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It really is, love it with purple
Tulip Apricot Foxx that three years later is still performing well. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another Narcissus Minnow, in the afternoon sunshine...love the smell too. [ATTACH]
Continuing to remove things I want to take with me as we will be moving in early May. Pulled out my two cobbled together "urns" after five years...
I haven't found the flowers to be that figutive but also we are not up a hill. Wonder if a Cersis or an Amelanchier would do better in your...
Fourteen year old trousers :yahoo:
They are very slow...my one in a pot has been five years and barely has increased size by 20cm. I can imagine larger specimens will be hugely...
Tulips Calgary Flames...this is their third year under this topiary...shame they get frequently dug up by squirrels and get damaged[ATTACH]
The BBC is so over hyped frankly, a great example of British exceptionalism that everything on this island is so very special and better than...
Maybe from the furnishings of a doll house?
Thankfully there are some new varieties of Muscari who don't spread...I have planted White Magic and they have stayed put for three years.
The afternoon sun has warmed up the blooms of Choisya x dewitteana White Dazzler and it smells like heaven.[ATTACH]
The gorgeous miniature tulip Shogun [ATTACH]
Sniping them with scissors...quick and decisive eventually it controls the population. Haven't bothered with pellets for a couple of years and my...
Yes it's important to pick taller or miniature varieties I find @Papi Jo one of the properties we almost bought had a small woodland attached to...
It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like...
I've got one planted in the ground @OwdPotter and it pretty much keeps its leaves all year round, it's a lovely colour. My only problem has been...
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